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IncA/C plasmids: An emerging threat to human and animal health?


ABSTRACT: Incompatibility group IncA/C plasmids are large, low copy, theta-replicating plasmids that have been described in the literature for over 40 years. However, they have only recently been intensively studied on the genomic level because of their associations with the emergence of multidrug resistance in enteric pathogens of humans and animals. These plasmids are unique among other enterobacterial plasmids in many aspects, including their modular structure and gene content. While the IncA/C plasmid genome structure has now been well defined, many questions remain pertaining to their basic biological mechanisms of dissemination and regulation. Here, we discuss the history of IncA/C plasmids in light of our recent understanding of their population distribution, genomics, and effects on host bacteria.

SUBMITTER: Johnson TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3383451 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IncA/C plasmids: An emerging threat to human and animal health?

Johnson Timothy J TJ   Lang Kevin S KS  

Mobile genetic elements 20120101 1


Incompatibility group IncA/C plasmids are large, low copy, theta-replicating plasmids that have been described in the literature for over 40 years. However, they have only recently been intensively studied on the genomic level because of their associations with the emergence of multidrug resistance in enteric pathogens of humans and animals. These plasmids are unique among other enterobacterial plasmids in many aspects, including their modular structure and gene content. While the IncA/C plasmid  ...[more]

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