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Key Findings
Mutations in the promoter region of eis lead to overexpression of the gene, resulting in kanamycin resistance.
| Gene | Protein Change | Nucleotide Change | Mechanism | Organism | Resistance To | Database | Validation Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| eis | - | overexpression of the gene, resulting in kanamycin resistance | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | kanamycin | Reslit | - | |
| eis | - | overexpression of the gene, resulting in kanamycin resistance | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | kanamycin | Reslit | - | |
| eis | - | overexpression of the gene, resulting in kanamycin resistance | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | kanamycin | Reslit | - | |
| eis | - | overexpression of the gene, resulting in kanamycin resistance | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | kanamycin | Reslit | - | |
| eis | - | overexpression of the gene, resulting in kanamycin resistance | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | kanamycin | Reslit | - |
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