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Tn6450, a Novel Multidrug Resistance Transposon Characterized in a Proteus mirabilis Isolate from Chicken in China.


ABSTRACT: A novel 65.8-kb multidrug resistance transposon, designated Tn6450, was characterized in a Proteus mirabilis isolate from chicken in China. Tn6450 contains 18 different antimicrobial resistance genes, including cephalosporinase gene blaDHA-1 and fluoroquinolone resistance genes qnrA1 and aac(6')-Ib-cr It carries a class 1/2 hybrid integron composed of intI2 and a 3' conserved segment of the class 1 integron. Tn6450 is derived from Tn7 via acquisition of new mobile elements and resistance genes.

SUBMITTER: Chen YP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5913930 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tn<i>6450</i>, a Novel Multidrug Resistance Transposon Characterized in a Proteus mirabilis Isolate from Chicken in China.

Chen Yan-Peng YP   Lei Chang-Wei CW   Kong Ling-Han LH   Zeng Jin-Xin JX   Zhang Xiu-Zhong XZ   Liu Bi-Hui BH   Li Yi Y   Xiang Rong R   Wang Yong-Xiang YX   Chen Dan-Yu DY   Zhang An-Yun AY   Wang Hong-Ning HN  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20180327 4


A novel 65.8-kb multidrug resistance transposon, designated Tn<i>6450</i>, was characterized in a <i>Proteus mirabilis</i> isolate from chicken in China. Tn<i>6450</i> contains 18 different antimicrobial resistance genes, including cephalosporinase gene <i>bla</i><sub>DHA-1</sub> and fluoroquinolone resistance genes <i>qnrA1</i> and <i>aac(6</i>'<i>)-Ib-cr</i> It carries a class 1/2 hybrid integron composed of <i>intI2</i> and a 3' conserved segment of the class 1 integron. Tn<i>6450</i> is deri  ...[more]

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