Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Multidrug resistance in klebsiella pneumonia...

Multidrug resistance in Klebsiella pneumonia: a new gene, Rama makes strattera without prescritpion a lot of drug resistance phenotype of Escherichia coli


Klebsella pneumonia resistant to several structurally related antiobiotics. In the experiment, the strain of Klebsiella pneumonia ECL8 developed multidrug resistance (MDR) mutants at a frequency of 2. 2 x 10-8th grade. Mutant was resistant to many drugs such as chloramphenicol, tetracycline and ampicillin. Cloning of this mutant in Escherichia coli K12, which is similar to K. pneumonia mutant, and it was done. E.coli is a bacteria other multidrug-resistant. A study of drug resistance in microorganisms, microbial drug resistance, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella


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cassette of genes of different classes of mobile elements that differ from and resemble transposons integrate phage and plasmid elements. Most gene cassettes are antibiotic-resistant genes. Site-specific recombination, catalyzed by integrase encoded integrones allows gene cassettes to move. Gene cassettes usually appear in the integrated form on a site in integrones and a website containing the recombinant 59 base pairs. Observations of drug resistance


1-class codes integrones specific areas integrase recombinases that catalyzes recombination between specific sites attl1 and recombination site 59-element basis. The data show that full attl1 site, consisting of 65 base pairs required for recombination events with 59-element base site. Australia, statistical data included, the analysis of gene expression, binding sites (biochemistry), active sites (Biochemistry).

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