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Rox, a Rifamycin Resistance Enzyme with an Unprecedented Mechanism of Action

Abstract

Rifamycin monooxygenases (Rox) are present in a variety of environmental bacteria and are associated with decomposition of the clinically utilized antibiotic rifampin. Here we report the structure and function of a drug-inducible rox gene from Streptomyces venezuelae, which encodes a class A flavoprotein monooxygenase that inactivates a broad range of rifamycin antibiotics. Our findings describe a mechanism of rifamycin inactivation initiated …

Authors

Koteva K; Cox G; Kelso JK; Surette MD; Zubyk HL; Ejim L; Stogios P; Savchenko A; Sørensen D; Wright GD

Journal

Cell Chemical Biology, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 403–412.e5

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

4 2018

DOI

10.1016/j.chembiol.2018.01.009

ISSN

2451-9456