Characterization of the 6′-N-Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferase Gene aac(6′)-Iq from the Integron of a Natural Multiresistance Plasmid
AUTOR(ES)
Centrón, Daniela
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
The nucleotide sequence of a newly identified amikacin resistance gene, aac(6′)-Iq (551 bp), is reported. It has 68.4 and 94.4% homology with the aac(6′)-Ia gene and the recently described aac(6′)-Ip gene, respectively. Analysis of its flanking sequences indicated that it is in the first cassette of a class I integron and has an attC site (59-base element) 108 bp in length.
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