- for
integrons of
various c****ette
array lengths or for
integrons on
bacterial chromosomes (versus, for example, plasmids). Use of "super-
integron" is...
- site-specific
recombinase There are
three classes of
integrons described. The
mobile units that
insert into
integrons are gene c****ettes. For c****ettes that carry...
-
sites as part of an
integron, as attC
sites occur in
integrons between a run of
consecutive genes that have been
taken up by the
integron. attC
sites are...
- larger,
stable genetic backbones called integrons that are
responsible for
moving the c****ettes. The
integron is also
responsible for
expression of the...
-
integrons and all
other transposable elements that
confer resistance to
antibiotics in bacteria. As of
release 1.2,
Integrall contains ~4800
integron...
-
memory of past
transposon activity, and RNA-induced
epigenetic silencing.
Integrons:
These are gene c****ettes that
usually carry antibiotic resistance genes...
-
whereas the
clustering of
several different antibiotic resistance genes in
integrons favors the
concerted acquisition of
antibiotic resistance determinants...
-
clinical and the
environmental isolates via the
plasmid group GR6 or
class 1
integrons through in
vitro conjugation. In
collaboration with some
other genes,...
-
Lactobacillaceae transfer. This
includes insertion sequences, bacteriophages,
integrons, plasmids,
genomic islands, and transposons.
Within LAB, they are responsible...
-
factors and
antibiotic resistance determinants, as well as the
activation of
integron integrases,
potentially increasing the
likelihood of
acquisition and dissemination...