Frequency and distribution of tetracycline resistance genes in genetically diverse, nonselected, and nonclinical Escherichia coli strains isolated from diverse human and animal sources

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Resistance towards tetracycline among the natural and unselected populations of Escherichia coli from animals and humans was examined so that the distribution of the resistance genes in the environment and an insight into the selection pressures involved with the use of antibiotics could be determined. The results suggested the presence of the selection pressures in the various hosts.

author: Sadowsky, Michael J., Shapir, Nir, Bryan, Andrew
Analysis, Antibiotics, Escherichia coli

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Purification and characterization of TrzF: Biuret hydrolysis by allophanate hydrolase supports growth

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TrzF, the allophanate hydrolase from Enterobacter cloacae strain 99, was cloned, overexpressed in the presence of a chaperone protein, and purified to homogenity. TrzF showed time-dependent inhibition by phenyl phosphorodiamidate and is a member of the amidase signature protein family.

author: Sadowsky, Michael J., Wackett, Lawrence P., Shapir, Nir, Gang Cheng
Enzymes, Enterobacter, Enterobacteriaceae, Hydrolysis, Hydrolases

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Tetracycline resistance mediated by tet(W), tet(M), and tet(O) genes of Bifidobacterium isolates from humans

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MICs of tetracyclines are determined for human Bifidobacterium isolates and three environmental strains. Chromosomal DNA hybridization has indicated that there is one chromosomal copy of tet(W) and/or tet(M).

author: Butel, M.J., Aires, J., Doucet-Populaire, F.
Environmental aspects, Chromosome mapping, Bifidobacterium, Bifidobacteria

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subjects list: Research, Tetracycline, Tetracyclines, Genetic aspects
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