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Key Findings
The study distinguishes between the Cfr methyltransferase, which confers resistance to multiple antibiotics, and the RlmN methyltransferase, which does not significantly affect antibiotic resistance. Both are radical SAM enzymes but differ in their methylation sites and functional roles.
| Gene Name | Alleles | Encodes | Confers Resistance To | Organisms | Database | Validation Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cfr | 1 | methyltransferase | PhenicolLincosamideOxazolidinonePleuromutilinStreptogramin a |
| Reslit | - |
| cipA | 1 | 23S rRNA (adenine(2503)-C(8))-methyltransferase CipA | STREPTOGRAMINMACROLIDELINCOSAMIDE |
|
Card DatabaseReference Gene Catalog |
| - |
| rlmN | 1 | methyltransferase | - |
| Reslit | - |
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