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Key Findings
The murMN operon plays a key role in the regulation of a stress-response pathway that can be triggered by perturbation of cell wall biosynthesis in Streptococcus pneumoniae, affecting both antibiotic resistance and tolerance.
| Gene Name | Alleles | Encodes | Confers Resistance To | Organisms | Database | Validation Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| murm | 1 | MurM (407 amino acids) and MurN (411 amino acids), involved with the addition of the first and second amino acid residues, respectively, to the cell wall precursor stem peptide at the lipid II stage of biosynthesis | penicillin |
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