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class A beta-lactamase FTU-1
Overview
The complete genome sequence of Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia.
The complete genome sequence of Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia.
The Class A beta-lactamase FTU-1 Is Native to Francisella tularensis
The study identifies FTU-1, a class A beta-lactamase native to Francisella tularensis, which confers resistance to penicillins and ceftazidime but not to other β-lactam antibiotics.
Francisella tularensis Susceptibility to Antibiotics: A Comprehensive Review of the Data Obtained In vitro and in Animal Models.
The review highlights that no resistant strains of F. tularensis to commonly used antibiotics were reported, except for erythromycin resistance in type B biovar II strains, which is linked to a specific mutation in the rrl gene.
Characterization of a Class A beta-lactamase from Francisella tularensis (Ftu-1) Belonging to a Unique Subclass toward Understanding AMR.
The study characterizes Ftu-1, a class A beta-lactamase from Francisella tularensis, which shows resistance to penicillins and cephalosporins.
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