Molecule Information
General Information of the Molecule (ID: Mol01033)
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Oxytetracycline resistance efflux MFS transporter OtrB (OTRB)
,Streptomyces rimosus
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| Synonyms |
otr(B); SRIM_038170; Oxytetracycline resistance efflux MFS transporter OtrB
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| Molecule Type |
Protein
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| Gene Name |
otr(B)
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| Sequence |
MSSANPGPAGTADQAGGAFTHRQILTAMSGLLLAVFLAALDQTVIATAMRTIADDLHGQT
EQAWATTGYLIASVLAMPFYGKLSDIYGRKPMYLISIVVFIGGSVLCGTAGSMWELALFR AVQGLGGGGLMSLPTAVVADLAPVRERGRYFAFLQMAWVVASVAGPLAGGFFAEAGQVFG IDGWRWVFLLNVPLGLLALVTVRKALNLPHERREHRMDVLGAAALALFLVPLLIVAEQGR TWGWGSPAALALFALGAAGLAVFIPVELRRGDEAILPLGLFRRGSIALCSAVNFTIGVGI FGTVTTLPLFLQMVQGRTPTQAGLVVIPFMLGTIASQMVSGKLIASSGRFKKLAIVGLGS MAGALLAMATTGATTPMWGIVLIVLWLGVGIGLSQTVITLAMQNSAPKSQLGVANGASGL CRQIGGSTGIAVLFSVMFAVALGRLADLLHTPRYERLLTDPAITGDPANHRFLDMAESGQ GAGINLDDTSLLNGIDARLMQPVTDSFAHGFHIMFLAGGVVLLAGFVMTWFLRELQEETA PEEERPAESGAGAKNGPLPASDA Click to Show/Hide
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Type(s) of Resistant Mechanism of This Molecule
Drug Resistance Data Categorized by Drug
Approved Drug(s)
1 drug(s) in total
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| Disease Class: Streptomyces rimosus infection | [1] | |||
| Resistant Disease | Streptomyces rimosus infection [ICD-11: 1C43.12] | |||
| Resistant Drug | Tetracycline | |||
| Molecule Alteration | Expression | Inherence |
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| Experimental Note | Discovered Using In-vivo Testing Model | |||
| In Vitro Model | Streptomyces rimosus strain | 1927 | ||
| Mechanism Description | The sequence of the tetracycline resistance gene designated tet347 from the tetracycline-producing organism Streptomyces rimosus (strain PG3) predicted a protein of 347 amino acids (GenBank accession no. M20370). The tcrC gene (also called tcr3; GenBank accession no. D38215) from chlorotetracycline-producing S. aureofaciens encoded a 512-residue putative tetracycline efflux protein which, starting at residue 222, was 43% identical to the Tet347 protein. | |||
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