General Information of the Molecule (ID: Mol00846)
Name
Beta-lactamase-like protein (VARG) ,Vibrio cholerae
Synonyms
D6U24_07385; ERS013186_01425; ERS013199_01612; ERS013207_02023
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Molecule Type
Protein
Gene Name
varG
Gene ID
57740219
Sequence
MKLSTLALAPITAALLTFNASAKGHDHDNQRAIFFPGETVQDTVKVEVEPSATQSLKLGQ
KINNLYERQFDNSQATVQKLGKNTYWIGVNYYNATVVVNEDSVLLIDPLGDGRIDALFKG
VQSITNKPITTIMYSHYHLDHLGGGNQLVDLIKKNYPKVDKIRVIASQTVADKINQHAEV
GENGVKTPKVPAPNDIYDLTKPQTVQFGSMKIKMMAPKGSGHTPDNTMILIPSDRVLHFA
DMINPDQLPFYNFAGAEHFHGYEEDLQSLLSKPLSKQWDFINGGHGNIGSKQDVKDLLEY
IADIRTEVGKQLEVAPYTPVLSDGNHFVWFKRWQDEITNNVHTALANKYGHMYGFDSGVV
ETHAAMILADMIDH
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Uniprot ID
A0A655YL50_VIBCL
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Kingdom: N.A.
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Vibrionales
Family: Vibrionaceae
Genus: Vibrio
Species: Vibrio cholerae
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
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Meropenem
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Drug Resistance Data Categorized by Their Corresponding Mechanisms
       Drug Inactivation by Structure Modification (DISM) Click to Show/Hide
Disease Class: Vibrio cholerae infection [1]
Resistant Disease Vibrio cholerae infection [ICD-11: 1A00.0]
Resistant Drug Meropenem
Molecule Alteration Expression
Inherence
Experimental Note Discovered Using In-vivo Testing Model
In Vitro Model Vibrio cholerae CVD101 1854
Mechanism Description A gel-shift analysis was used to determine if VarR bound to the promoter regions of the resistance genes. Consistent with the regulation of these resistance genes, VarR binds to three distinct intergenic regions, varRG, varGA and varBC located upstream and adjacent to varG, varA and varC, respectively. VarR can act as a repressor at the varRG promoter region; whilst this repression was relieved upon addition of Beta-lactams, these did not dissociate the VarR/varRG-DNA complex, indicating that the de-repression of varR by Beta-lactams is indirect.
References
Ref 1 The Vibrio cholerae var regulon encodes a metallo-Beta-lactamase and an antibiotic efflux pump, which are regulated by VarR, a LysR-type transcription factor. PLoS One. 2017 Sep 12;12(9):e0184255. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184255. eCollection 2017.

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