نتایج جستجو برای: gyra protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235883  

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2005
Soon Bum Shin Min Ho Yoo Joon Bum Jeong Young Min Kim Joon-Ki Chung Min Do Huh Jack L Komisar Hyun Do Jeong

Knowing the entire sequence of the gene encoding the DNA gyrase Subunit A (gyrA) of Edwardsiella tarda could be very useful for confirming the role of gyrA in quinolone resistance. Degenerate primers for the amplification of gyrA were designed from consensus nucleotide sequences of gyrA from 9 different Gram-negative bacteria, including Escherichia coli. With these primers, DNA segments of the ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
A Telenti M Southworth F Alcaide S Daugelat W R Jacobs F B Perler

The 198-amino-acid in-frame insertion in the gyrA gene of Mycobacterium xenopi is the smallest known naturally occurring active protein splicing element (intein). Comparison with other mycobacterial gyrA inteins suggests that the M. xenopi intein underwent a complex series of events including (i) removal of 222 amino acids that encompass most of the central intein domain, and (ii) addition of a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Melisa K Wall Lesley A Mitchenall Anthony Maxwell

DNA gyrase is the bacterial DNA topoisomerase (topo) that supercoils DNA by using the free energy of ATP hydrolysis. The enzyme, an A(2)B(2) tetramer encoded by the gyrA and gyrB genes, catalyses topological changes in DNA during replication and transcription, and is the only topo that is able to introduce negative supercoils. Gyrase is essential in bacteria and apparently absent from eukaryote...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1991
S Sreedharan L R Peterson L M Fisher

gyrA mutations in quinolone-resistant pathogenic isolates of Staphylococcus spp. have been detected by the direct HinfI digestion of polymerase chain reaction products. Homology among gyrA genes allowed rapid examination of both coagulase-positive and -negative isolates. DNA sequence analysis revealed that ciprofloxacin resistance in Staphylococcus epidermidis is associated with a novel Ser-84-...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 1999
M M Navia J Ruiz A Ribera M T de Anta J Vila

The presence of gyrA, gyrB and/or parC mutations, quinolone uptake, outer membrane protein profiles and epidemiological relationship were studied in 12 clinical isolates of Citrobacter freundii. No alterations were observed in the gyrB gene of any of the strains, or gyrA or parC of the four quinolone-susceptible strains (nalidixic acid MIC of 2-4 mg/L, and a ciprofloxacin MIC of 0.006-0.06 mg/L...

Journal: :Archives of Biological Sciences 2021

Type II topoisomerases, including DNA gyrase (GyrA) and topoisomerase IV (ParC), contribute to fluoroquinolone resistance in Enterococcus spp. This study investigated the mutational status of quinolone resistance-determining regions (QRDRs) GyrA ParC clinical isolates enterococci from a hospital Baotou, China. We analyzed 110 enterococcal isolates, 57 faecalis 53 faecium. The rates E. faecium c...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1981
W L Staudenbauer E Orr

Novobiocin-Sepharose was prepared by coupling of novobiocin to Epoxy-activated Sepharose 6B and used as an affinity adsorbent. Four novobiocin-binding proteins were isolated from crude extracts of Escherichia coli with molecular weights of 105, 92, 85 and 40 kdal. The two larger proteins were identified as the A subunit (gyrA protein) and the B subunit (gyrB protein) of DNA gyrase topoisomerase...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2008
Annabelle Cesaro Romain Roth Dit Bettoni Christine Lascols Audrey Mérens Claude James Soussy Emmanuelle Cambau

OBJECTIVES To investigate mutations in the type II topoisomerase genes in quinolone-resistant mutants selected from bacteria harbouring plasmid-borne qnr genes. METHODS Mutants were selected by nalidixic acid, ciprofloxacin and moxifloxacin from two Escherichia coli reference strains and corresponding transconjugants harbouring qnrA1, qnrA3, qnrB2 or qnrS1 genes. RESULTS The proportion of r...

2018
Lesley R Varughese Meenakshi Rajpoot Soniya Goyal Ravinder Mehra Vinod Chhokar Vikas Beniwal

Mutations in gyrA are the primary cause of quinolone resistance encountered in gram-negative clinical isolates. The prospect of this work was to analyze the role of gyrA mutations in eliciting high quinolone resistance in uropathogenic E.coli (UPEC) through molecular docking studies. Quinolone susceptibility testing of 18 E.coli strains isolated from UTI patients revealed unusually high resista...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1995
G G Zhanel J A Karlowsky M H Saunders R J Davidson D J Hoban R E Hancock I McLean L E Nicolle

Laboratory-derived fluoroquinolone-resistant mutants were created by serially passaging wild-type Pseudomonas aeruginosa on fluoroquinolone-containing agar to obtain high-level fluoroquinolone resistance (e.g., ciprofloxacin MIC of 1,024 micrograms/ml). With increases of 4- to 32-fold in MICs of fluoroquinolones, these organisms demonstrated (relative to wild-type) normal morphology, resistance...

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