Karpin, George W.Merola, Joseph S.Falkinham, Joseph O. III2022-04-192022-04-192021-06-251663-9812686358http://hdl.handle.net/10919/109695Spontaneous mutants of Mycobacterium smegmatis strain mc(2)155 resistant to 1-PG (iridium-L-phenylglycine complex), an antimycobacterial antibiotic, were isolated. Based on the discovery that some 1-PG-resistant mutants (1-PG(R)) were also resistant to high concentrations of clarithromycin (>= 250 mu g/ml), but no other anti-mycobacterial antibiotics, the 23S rRNA region spanning the peptidyl transferase domain was sequenced and mutations shown to be localized in the peptidyl transferase domain of the 23S rRNA gene. Measurements showed that 1-PG bound to ribosomes isolated from the 1-PG-sensitive parental strain, but the ribosome binding values for the 1-PG(R) mutant reduced.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationaltransition metal-alpha-amino acid complexesmycobacteriaclarithromycin23S rRNApeptidyl transferaseIdentification of the Target for a Transition Metal-alpha-Amino Acid Complex Antibiotic Against Mycobacterium smegmatisArticle - RefereedFrontiers in Pharmacologyhttps://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.6863581234248636