Transferable amikacin resistance in Acinetobacter spp. due to a new type of 3''-aminoglycoside phosphotransferase. |
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Authors: | T Lambert G Gerbaud P Courvalin |
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Affiliation: | H?pital Saint-Michel, Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Acinetobacter baumannii BM2580 resistant to kanamycin and structurally related antibiotics, including amikacin, was isolated from a clinical specimen. A phosphocellulose paper-binding assay and DNA annealing studies indicated that resistance to aminoglycosides in BM2580 was due to synthesis of a new type of 3'-aminoglycoside phosphotransferase. The gene conferring resistance to kanamycin-amikacin in this strain was carried by a 63-kilobase plasmid, pIP1841, self-transferable to A. baumannii, A. haemolyticus, and A. lwoffii but not to Escherichia coli. The aminoglycoside resistance gene of pIP1841 was cloned in E. coli, where it was expressed. |
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