Girlich_2004_Antimicrob.Agents.Chemother_48_4217

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Title : OXA-60, a chromosomal, inducible, and imipenem-hydrolyzing class D beta-lactamase from Ralstonia pickettii - Girlich_2004_Antimicrob.Agents.Chemother_48_4217
Author(s) : Girlich D , Naas T , Nordmann P
Ref : Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy , 48 :4217 , 2004
Abstract :

A chromosomally encoded oxacillinase, OXA-22, had been characterized from Ralstonia pickettii PIC-1 that did not explain by itself the resistance profile of this strain to beta-lactams. Thus, further analysis of the genetic background of this species led to the identification of another oxacillinase, OXA-60, that was expressed only after beta-lactam induction. This chromosomally encoded oxacillinase shared 19% amino acid identity with OXA-22. It has a narrow-spectrum hydrolysis profile that includes imipenem. OXA-60-like enzymes were identified in several R. pickettii strains. Gene inactivation and induction studies of the bla(OXA-60) and bla(OXA-22) genes in R. pickettii identified the relative contribution of each oxacillinase to the resistance profile of R. pickettii to beta-lactams.

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PubMedID: 15504844
Gene_locus related to this paper: aciba-q2tr54

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Girlich D, Naas T, Nordmann P (2004)
OXA-60, a chromosomal, inducible, and imipenem-hydrolyzing class D beta-lactamase from Ralstonia pickettii
Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy 48 :4217

Girlich D, Naas T, Nordmann P (2004)
Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy 48 :4217