The dominant paradigm for the evolution of mutator alleles in bacterial populations is that they spread by indirect selection for linked beneficial mutations when bacteria are poorly adapted. In this paper, we challenge the ubiquity of this paradigm by demonstrating that a clinically important stressor, hydrogen peroxide, generates direct selection for an elevated mutation rate in the pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a consequence of a trade-off between the fidelity of DNA repair and hydrogen peroxide resistance. We demonstrate that the biochemical mechanism underlying this trade-off in the case of mutS is the elevated secretion of catalase by the mutator strain. Our results provide, to our knowledge, the first experimental ev...
The host immune system offers a hostile environment with antimicrobials and reactive oxygen species ...
The rate at which mutations are generated is central to the pace of evolution. Although this rate is...
While specific mutations allow organisms to adapt to stressful environments, most changes in an orga...
The dominant paradigm for the evolution of mutator alleles in bacterial populations is that they spr...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
<div><p>Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutati...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Organisms live in constantly changing environments in which, the nature, severity and frequency of t...
<div><p>Bacteria, yeast and human cancer cells possess mechanisms of mutagenesis upregulated by stre...
<p>This presentation was given at PopGroup45 in Nottingham, UK on January 2012.</p> <p>Abstract:</p>...
Bacteria have the ability to adapt to various challenging environments. The rate, extent and consequ...
Pathogen evolution and subsequent phenotypic heterogeneity during chronic infection are proposed to ...
The host immune system offers a hostile environment with antimicrobials and reactive oxygen species ...
The rate at which mutations are generated is central to the pace of evolution. Although this rate is...
While specific mutations allow organisms to adapt to stressful environments, most changes in an orga...
The dominant paradigm for the evolution of mutator alleles in bacterial populations is that they spr...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
<div><p>Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutati...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Organisms live in constantly changing environments in which, the nature, severity and frequency of t...
<div><p>Bacteria, yeast and human cancer cells possess mechanisms of mutagenesis upregulated by stre...
<p>This presentation was given at PopGroup45 in Nottingham, UK on January 2012.</p> <p>Abstract:</p>...
Bacteria have the ability to adapt to various challenging environments. The rate, extent and consequ...
Pathogen evolution and subsequent phenotypic heterogeneity during chronic infection are proposed to ...
The host immune system offers a hostile environment with antimicrobials and reactive oxygen species ...
The rate at which mutations are generated is central to the pace of evolution. Although this rate is...
While specific mutations allow organisms to adapt to stressful environments, most changes in an orga...