نتایج جستجو برای: tetracycline resistance

تعداد نتایج: 381546  

2011
Ferdi L. Hellweger Xiaodan Ruan Sarah Sanchez

Antibiotic resistance is a major concern, yet it is unclear what causes the relatively high densities of resistant bacteria in the anthropogenically impacted environment. There are various possible scenarios (hypotheses): (A) Input of resistant bacteria from wastewater and agricultural sources is significant, but they do not grow in the environment; (B) Input of resistant bacteria is negligible...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Stuart A Thompson Elizabeth V Maani Angela H Lindell Catherine J King J Vaun McArthur

Resistances to tetracycline and mercury were identified in an environmental strain of Serratia marcescens isolated from a stream highly contaminated with heavy metals. As a step toward addressing the mechanisms of coselection of heavy metal and antibiotic resistances, the tetracycline resistance determinant was cloned in Escherichia coli. Within the cloned 13-kb segment, the tetracycline resist...

2016
Laura K Stone Michael Baym Tami D Lieberman Remy Chait Jon Clardy Roy Kishony

We developed a competition-based screening strategy to identify compounds that invert the selective advantage of antibiotic resistance. Using our assay, we screened over 19,000 compounds for the ability to select against the TetA tetracycline-resistance efflux pump in Escherichia coli and identified two hits, β-thujaplicin and disulfiram. Treating a tetracycline-resistant population with β-thuj...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1984
W L Albritton I W Maclean L A Slaney A R Ronald H G Deneer

Clinical isolates of Haemophilus ducreyi were shown to be resistant to tetracycline. Resistance was associated in some strains with a 30-megadalton plasmid capable of transferring resistance in conjugative matings with other strains of H. ducreyi and other species of Haemophilus. Restriction endonuclease digestion patterns suggest a relationship between H. ducreyi plasmids and other tetracyclin...

2012
Iosif Vranakis Pieter-Jan De Bock Anastasia Papadioti Yannis Tselentis Kris Gevaert Georgios Tsiotis Anna Psaroulaki

The recommended antibiotic regimen against Coxiella burnetii, the etiological agent of Q fever, is based on a semi-synthetic, second-generation tetracycline, doxycycline. Here, we report on the comparison of the proteomes of a C. burnetii reference strain either cultured under control conditions or under tetracycline stress conditions. Using the MS-driven combined fractional diagonal chromatogr...

2015
M. Raissy M. Shahrani

The present study was done to evaluate the presence of tetracycline resistance genes in Lactococcus garvieae isolated from cultured rainbow trout, West Iran. The isolates were examined for antimicrobial resistance using disc diffusion method. Of the 49 strains tested, 19 were resistant to tetracycline (38.7%), 32 to enrofloxacin (65.3%), 21 to erythromycin (42.8%), 20 to chloramphenicol and tri...

2016
Masaru Usui Chie Tagaki Akira Fukuda Torahiko Okubo Chanchai Boonla Satoru Suzuki Kanako Seki Hideshige Takada Yutaka Tamura

Antimicrobials are widely used, not only for treating human infections, but also for treatment of livestock and in fish farms. Human habitats in Southeastern Asian countries are located in close proximity to aquatic environments. As such, the human populations within these regions are at risk of exposure to antimicrobial resistant bacteria, and thereby disseminating antimicrobial resistance gen...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2015
Kevin J Forsberg Sanket Patel Timothy A Wencewicz Gautam Dantas

Enzymes capable of inactivating tetracycline are paradoxically rare compared with enzymes that inactivate other natural-product antibiotics. We describe a family of flavoenzymes, previously unrecognizable as resistance genes, which are capable of degrading tetracycline antibiotics. From soil functional metagenomic selections, we discovered nine genes that confer high-level tetracycline resistan...

2013
Wen Li Gemma C. Atkinson Nehal S. Thakor Ülar Allas Chuao-chao Lu Kwok-Yan Chan Tanel Tenson Klaus Schulten Kevin S. Wilson Vasili Hauryliuk Joachim Frank

Tetracycline resistance protein Tet(O), which protects the bacterial ribosome from binding the antibiotic tetracycline, is a translational GTPase with significant similarity in both sequence and structure to the elongation factor EF-G. Here, we present an atomic model of the Tet(O)-bound 70S ribosome based on our cryo-electron microscopic reconstruction at 9.6-Å resolution. This atomic model al...

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