Molecule Information
General Information of the Molecule (ID: Mol01103)
Name |
Tetracycline efflux protein tet(L) (TETL)
,Streptococcus faecalis
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Synonyms |
tetL; tet; tet(L); CUM81_09970; EU507_16770; EY666_08885; L); Tetracycline resistant protein
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Molecule Type |
Protein
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Gene Name |
tetL
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Gene ID | |||||
Sequence |
MNTSYSQSNLRHNQILIWLCILSFFSVLNEMVLNVSLPDIANDFNKPPASTNWVNTAFML
TFSIGTAVYGKLSDQLGIKRLLLFGIIINCFGSVIGFVGHSFFSLLIMARFIQGAGAAAF PALVMVVVARYIPKENRGKAFGLIGSIVAMGEGVGPAIGGMIAHYIHWSYLLLIPMITII TVPFLMKLLKKEVRIKGHFDIKGIILMSVGIVFFMLFTTSYSISFLIVSVLSFLIFVKHI RKVTDPFVDPGLGKNIPFMIGVLCGGIIFGTVAGFVSMVPYMMKDVHQLSTAEIGSVIIF PGTMSVIIFGYIGGILVDRRGPLYVLNIGVTFLSVSFLTASFLLETTSWFMTIIIVFVLG GLSFTKTVISTIVSSSLKQQEAGAGMSLLNFTSFLSEGTGIAIVGGLLSIPLLDQRLLPM EVDQSTYLYSNLLLLFSGIIVISWLVTLNVYKHSQRDF Click to Show/Hide
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Type(s) of Resistant Mechanism of This Molecule
IDUE: Irregularity in Drug Uptake and Drug Efflux
Drug Resistance Data Categorized by Drug
Approved Drug(s)
1 drug(s) in total
Tetracycline
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Irregularity in Drug Uptake and Drug Efflux (IDUE) | ||||
Disease Class: Bacterial infection | [1], [2] | |||
Resistant Disease | Bacterial infection [ICD-11: 1A00-1C4Z] | |||
Resistant Drug | Tetracycline | |||
Molecule Alteration | Expression | Up-regulation |
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Experimental Note | Identified from the Human Clinical Data | |||
In Vitro Model | Escherichia coli strain Sk1592 | 562 | ||
Experiment for Molecule Alteration |
Whole genome sequence assay | |||
Experiment for Drug Resistance |
Gradient plate method assay | |||
Mechanism Description | The class L determinant, on the other hand, does not prevent the inhibition of protein synthesis in S. faecalis but rather decreases tetracycline uptake.The class L (TetL) tetracycline resistance determinant from streptococci specified resistance and an energy-dependent decreased accumulation of tetracycline in both Streptococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli. |
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