Family of Class 1 Integrons Related to In4 from Tn 1696
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- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 45 (11) , 2319-2326
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.45.11.3014-3020.2001
Abstract
The class 1 integron In28, found in the multidrug resistance transposon Tn 1403 , was found to be located in the res site of the backbone transposon and is flanked by a 5-bp direct duplication, indicating that it reached this position by transposition. In28 has a backbone structure related to that of In4, but has lost internal sequences, including the sul1 gene, due to an IS 6100 -mediated deletion. In28 also lacks the partial copy of IS 6100 found in In4 and contains different gene cassettes, blaP1, cmlA1, and aadA1 . In1, the class 1 integron found in the multidrug resistance plasmid R46, is also located in a putative res site and belongs to the In4 group. In1 has a shorter internal deletion than In28 and has also lost one end. Additional integrons with structures related to In4 were also found in databases, and most of them had also lost either one end or internal regions or both. Tn 610 belongs to this group.Keywords
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