Back

Antimicrobial activity of polymyxin A, and characterisation of the cognate biosynthetic gene cluster within the genome of the producing Paenibacillus polymyxa.

McLeman, A.; Kingdon, A. D. H.; Hoeven, R.; Taylor, G.; Allman, E.; Bulgasim, I.; McKeown, C.; Goodman, R. N.; Moyo, S.; Roberts, A. P.

2026-06-01 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.29.728749 bioRxiv
Show abstract

We report the isolation and identification of a Paenibacillus polymyxa strain from the citizen science project; Swab and Send. Through whole genome sequencing we are able to describe the biosynthetic gene cluster of polymyxin A produced by P. polymyxa 1G (NCBI accession no. JBVPZV000000000), compare the pmxA, pmxB and pmxE genes to five other polymyxin genes encoding known polymyxin variants, and provide mass spectrometry data that supports the production of polymyxin A1 (1157 m/z) and A2 (1143 m/z). Polymyxins are ranked in the highest priority critically important antimicrobials classification by the WHO and are of particular importance for treating gram-negative multidrug resistant pathogens. Due to the discovery of polymyxins occurring in the 1940s, there is little genetic research around polymyxins, and the literature focusses primarily on clinically used polymyxin E (colistin) and polymyxin B. Previous literature suggests that polymyxin A1 has similar/lower toxicity to clinically used polymyxins E and B. To test if polymyxin A was able to overcome current resistance mechanisms to clinically used polymyxins, the cell free supernatant from P. polymyxa 1G was tested against a panel of clinical isolates with various resistance genes. We found that resistance genes mcr-1 and mcr-4 confer resistance to polymyxin A produced by our isolate meaning that, while polymyxin A has good antimicrobial activity, clinical resistance mechanisms already confer resistance to this variant of polymyxin.

Matching journals

The top 7 journals account for 50% of the predicted probability mass.

1
Scientific Reports
3102 papers in training set
Top 4%
12.3%
2
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
167 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
10.1%
3
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
15 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
8.4%
4
ACS Infectious Diseases
74 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
6.8%
5
Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
15 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.8%
6
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
120 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
4.3%
7
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
98 papers in training set
Top 0.9%
4.0%
50% of probability mass above
8
mBio
750 papers in training set
Top 5%
3.6%
9
Antibiotics
32 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
3.6%
10
mSphere
281 papers in training set
Top 2%
3.1%
11
PLOS ONE
4510 papers in training set
Top 46%
2.4%
12
Frontiers in Microbiology
375 papers in training set
Top 4%
2.4%
13
Nature Communications
4913 papers in training set
Top 46%
2.4%
14
Microbiology Spectrum
435 papers in training set
Top 2%
2.1%
15
BMC Microbiology
35 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
2.1%
16
Microbiology
57 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
1.8%
17
mSystems
361 papers in training set
Top 5%
1.7%
18
Frontiers in Medicine
113 papers in training set
Top 4%
1.3%
19
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
43 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
0.9%
20
Microbiology Resource Announcements
22 papers in training set
Top 0.6%
0.9%
21
RSC Advances
18 papers in training set
Top 1%
0.8%
22
Access Microbiology
22 papers in training set
Top 0.6%
0.7%
23
Pathogens
53 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.6%
24
Microbiological Research
19 papers in training set
Top 0.9%
0.6%
25
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
182 papers in training set
Top 6%
0.6%
26
Biomedicines
66 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.6%