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carbapenem-hydrolyzing metallo-beta-lactamase
Overview
| Allele | Database | Papers | Drug Classes | Organisms | Countries | Years | Sequence Accession | Protein Accession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bla_SPG-1 | Reslit | 1 | Meropenem | Sphingomonas sp. +1 | Denmark|United Kingdom|Germany|Spain|Norway|Algeria | 2016 | KP109675|KP109676|KP109677|KP109678|KP109679|KP109680|KP109681 | - |
| blaSPG-1 |
| 4 |
| CARBAPENEM, MEROPENEM +14 |
| Sphingomonas sp. ALS-13 +1 |
| Manitoba, Canada |
| 2016, 2024 |
| KP109680.1 |
| AJP77080.1 |
The Soil Microbiota Harbors a Diversity of Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing beta-lactamases of Potential Clinical Relevance.
The study identifies seven new carbapenem-hydrolyzing metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) from soil bacteria, including bla_CPS-1, bla_ESP-1, bla_PEDO-1, bla_SPG-1, and bla_MSI-1, which confer resistance to various β-lactam antibiotics when expressed in E. coli.
The Soil Microbiota Harbors a Diversity of Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing β-Lactamases of Potential Clinical Relevance.
The Soil Microbiota Harbors a Diversity of Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing β-Lactamases of Potential Clinical Relevance.
The Soil Microbiota Harbors a Diversity of Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing β-Lactamases of Potential Clinical Relevance.
Bacterial diversity and resistome analysis of drinking water stored in cisterns from two First Nations communities in Manitoba, Canada.
The study identified a diverse array of antimicrobial resistance genes in drinking water stored in cisterns from two First Nations communities in Manitoba, Canada. Key findings include the presence of genes such as aac(3')-Ia, aac(6')-Iia, aac(6')-Iic, aph(3')-Ia, acrD, smeB, smeR, FEZ-1, rm3, SPG-1, OXA-21, OXA-119, OXA-205, dfrA14, dfrB6, acrB, acrF, adeF, ceoB, emrA, mexE, mexF, mexI, oprN, oqxB, BRP(MBL), vanSO, axyY, CRP, efrB, macB, mexB, mexC, mexD, mexK, mexQ, mexW, mexY, mtrA, muxB, muxC, oleB, oleC, ompB, oprM, smeD, smeE, golS, mdsB, PER-2, TEM-126, msbA, arnA, bacA, bcrA, MCR-5, rosA, rosB, rpoB2, ugd, mexN, taeA, efpA, rphA, rphB, otr(A), otrC, tetA(48 ), ompH, and triC, which confer resistance to various antibiotics including aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, cephalosporins, carbapenems, fluoroquinolones, macrolides, monobactams, nitroimidazoles, peptides, phenicols, pleuromutilins, rifamycins, tetracyclines, and triclosan.
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