Molecule Information
General Information of the Molecule (ID: Mol00843)
Name |
Beta-lactamase (BLA)
,Escherichia coli
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Synonyms |
PIT-2; shv1
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Molecule Type |
Protein
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Gene Name |
bla
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Sequence |
MRYIRLCIISLLATLPLAVHASPQPLEQIKLSESQLSGRVGMIEMDLASGRTLTAWRADE
RFPMMSTFKVVLCGAVLARVDAGDEQLERKIHYRQQDLVDYSPVSEKHLADGMTVGELCA AAITMSDNSAANLLLATVGGPAGLTAFLRQIGDNVTRLDRWETELNEALPGDARDTTTPA SMAATLRKLLTSQRLSARSQRQLLQWMVDDRVAGPLIRSVLPAGWFIADKTGAGERGARG IVALLGPNNKAERIVVIYLRDTPASMAERNQQIAGIGAALIEHWQR Click to Show/Hide
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Type(s) of Resistant Mechanism of This Molecule
DISM: Drug Inactivation by Structure Modification
Drug Resistance Data Categorized by Drug
Approved Drug(s)
1 drug(s) in total
Ampicillin
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Drug Inactivation by Structure Modification (DISM) | ||||
Disease Class: Escherichia coli infection | [1] | |||
Resistant Disease | Escherichia coli infection [ICD-11: 1A03.0] | |||
Resistant Drug | Ampicillin | |||
Molecule Alteration | Expression | Inherence |
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Experimental Note | Discovered Using In-vivo Testing Model | |||
In Vitro Model | Escherichia coli | 668369 | ||
Escherichia coli strain HB101 | 634468 | |||
Escherichia coli strain JC2926 | 562 | |||
Experiment for Molecule Alteration |
DNA sequencing assay | |||
Mechanism Description | SHV Beta-lactamases confer resistance to a broad spectrum of Beta-lactam antibiotics and are of great therapeutic concern for infections caused by many species of the family Enterobacteriaceae. SHV-1, the original member of the SHV Beta-lactamase family, is present in most strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae and may be either chromosomally or plasmid mediated. A plasmid-mediated SHV-1 is also commonly found in Escherichia coli and is seen in other genera as well. |
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