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+ | *Taxon: Escherichia coli | ||
+ | *Strain: K-12 | ||
+ | *Substrain: [http://cgsc.biology.yale.edu/Strain.php?ID=9450 JC12] | ||
+ | *NCBI Taxon ID: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=83333&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock 83333] | ||
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+ | *Genotype of Reference Strain: ''ksgA ksgB'' | ||
+ | *Genotype of Experimental Strain : ''ksgA23 ksgB1'' | ||
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+ | Double mutant is Resistant to Kasugamycin at levels greater than 2,000 µg/ml. See table 5. | ||
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Sparling, PF, Ikeya, Y and Elliot, D (1973) Two genetic loci for resistance to kasugamycin in Escherichia coli.J. Bacteriol. 113:704-10 |
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There are two loci for resistance to the antibiotic kasugamycin (Ksg) in Escherichia coli. Mutations at ksgA resulted in 30S ribosomal subunit resistance to Ksg. The map location of ksgA was near minute 0.5: ksgA was 95% cotransducible with pdxA, and the apparent gene order was thr... ksgA... pdxA. Studies in stable ksgA/ksgA(+) merodiploids showed that sensitivity was dominant over resistance. Mutations at a second gene (ksgB), located between minutes 25 and 39, resulted in phenotypic Ksg(R) indistinguishable from ksgA mutations, but ribosomes from ksgB strains were sensitive to the drug in vitro. Spontaneous and induced mutations to Ksg(R) were usually of the ksgA (ribosomal) type. |
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Alleles; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Carbon Isotopes; Cell-Free System; Chromosome Mapping; Chromosomes, Bacterial; Conjugation, Genetic; Drug Resistance, Microbial; Escherichia coli; Genes; Glycosides; Mutagens; Mutation; Nitrosoguanidines; Recombination, Genetic; Ribosomes; Transduction, Genetic; Valine |
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