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regulatory protein
Overview
| Candidate |
| V535M | - | - | - | Teicoplanin | Reslit | Candidate |
| V186I | - | - | - | Teicoplanin | Reslit | Candidate |
| L144I | - | - | - | Teicoplanin | Reslit | Candidate |
Endophytic Lifestyle of Global Clones of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Priority Pathogens in Fresh Vegetables: a Trojan Horse Strategy Favoring Human Colonization?
The study identifies multiple AMR genes in endophytic ESBL-producing Enterobacterales isolated from fresh vegetables, highlighting their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance.
Evaluating selection at intermediate scales within genes provides robust identification of genes under positive selection in M. tuberculosis clinical isolates.
The study identifies genes under positive selection in M. tuberculosis clinical isolates, including several known drug-resistance genes such as rpoB, gyrA, gidB, pncA, embB, and ubiA. It highlights the importance of analyzing selection at intermediate scales within genes for accurate identification of resistance-associated genes.
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