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The study identifies and characterizes the tetA(P) and tetB(P) genes from the Clostridium perfringens tetracycline resistance determinant, which are part of an operon transcribed from a single promoter, P3. Both genes contribute to tetracycline resistance through different mechanisms: tetA(P) mediates active efflux, while tetB(P) provides ribosomal protection.
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