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beta-lactamase
Overview
| Allele | Database | Papers | Drug Classes | Organisms | Countries | Years | Sequence Accession | Protein Accession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cblA | Card DatabaseReference Gene CatalogReslit | 4 | Beta-lactams, Ampicillin +1 | Clostridium difficile +5 | China, India|Pakistan|Vietnam|Honduras | 1994, 2023 |
| AAA66962.1 |
| CblA-1 | Card Database | 1 | - | mixed culture bacterium AX_gF3SD01_15 | - | - | GQ343019.1 | ACT97415.1 |
Transcriptional Response of Resistome to Composting and Its Implications for Antimicrobial Resistance Dissemination
The study identifies several tetracycline resistance genes (tetM, tetW, tetO, tetS), sulfonamide resistance genes (sulI, sulII), and others, showing their expression dynamics during composting and their association with microbial community shifts.
Clinically relevant antibiotic resistance genes are linked to a limited set of taxa within gut microbiome worldwide.
The study identifies that clinically relevant antibiotic resistance genes, such as cblA and cfiA, are primarily associated with specific taxa like Bacteroides and are functionally active in E. coli, highlighting their potential to spread to pathogens.
Molecular and genetic analysis of the Bacteroides uniformis cephalosporinase gene, cblA, encoding the species-specific beta-lactamase.
Molecular and genetic analysis of the Bacteroides uniformis cephalosporinase gene, cblA, encoding the species-specific beta-lactamase.
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