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. 2005 Feb;49(2):801-3.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.49.2.801-803.2005.

Cloning of a novel gene for quinolone resistance from a transferable plasmid in Shigella flexneri 2b

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Cloning of a novel gene for quinolone resistance from a transferable plasmid in Shigella flexneri 2b

Mami Hata et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2005 Feb.

Abstract

A novel gene for quinolone resistance was cloned from a transferable plasmid carried by a clinical isolate of Shigella flexneri 2b that was resistant to fluoroquinolones. The plasmid conferred low-level resistance to quinolones on Escherichia coli HB101. The protein encoded by the gene showed 59% amino acid identity with Qnr.

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FIG. 1.
FIG. 1.
Transmission of plasmid pAH0376 to E. coli HB101 and outbreak strains of S. flexneri 2b. Lanes: M, molecular size marker strain V517; 8, strain 8; HB101-T, transconjugant of HB101 with pAH0376 transmitted from strain 8; 5 and 7, strains 5 and 7; 5-T and 7-T, transconjugants of strains 5 and 7 with pAH0376 transmitted from HB101-T. The positions of plasmid pAH0376 and chromosomal DNA (Chr) are indicated on the right.
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FIG. 2.
Alignment of deduced amino acid sequences of the ORF-encoded protein examined in this study (QnrS), Qnr, and hypothetical proteins of P. profundum (CAG22829) and V. vulnificus (AAO07889). Identical amino acids are highlighted.
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FIG. 3.
Map of the EcoRI fragment of pAH0376. The qnrS gene and the TEM-1 β-lactamase gene are indicated. The other two open squares are the genes for resolvase (tnpR) and transposase (tnpA), respectively. The triangles represent 38-bp inverted repeats on both sides of the Tn3-like transposon. H, HindIII; R, EcoRI.

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