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Fidaxomicin resistance in : a systematic review and predictive modeling with RNA polymerase binding sites. | LitMetric

Fidaxomicin (FDX), an RNA polymerase (RNAP) inhibitor antibiotic, is a guideline-recommended therapy for infection. Mutations associated with reduced FDX minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) have been identified. However, the molecular characterization of these mutations on FDX binding and the development of FDX resistance have not been studied. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify FDX resistance in isolates and determine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with increased FDX MIC aligned with the RNAP binding pocket interacting residues. A systematic literature search was done in PubMed (1991-2023) with identified articles and their bibliographies searched for papers that included genetic mutations and increased FDX MIC. Visualization of FDX-RNAP interactions was performed on Schrödinger Maestro using the publicly available RNAP with fidaxomicin sequence (code 7L7B) on the Protein Data Bank. Seven articles were identified after applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. The most common mutation in clinical and laboratory isolates was at position V1143 of the β subunit, which accounted for approximately 50% of the identified mutations. Most other mutations occurred within the β' subunit of RNAP. Approximately one-third of the identified mutation aligned directly with FDX interacting residues with RNAP (7/20) with most of the remainder occurring within 5 Å of the binding residues. strains with elevated FDX MIC align closely with the known RNAP binding residues. These data demonstrate the potential to identify genomic methods to identify emerging FDX resistance.

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