Abstract
Historically, it was thought that ampC genes encoding class C beta-lactamases were located solely on the chromosome but, within the last 12 years, an increasing number of ampC genes have been found on plasmids. These have mostly been acquired by ampC-deficient pathogenic bacteria, which consequently are supplied with new and additional resistance phenotypes. This review discusses the phylogenetic origin of the plasmid-encoded AmpC beta-lactamases, their occurrence, and mode of spread, as well as their hydrolytic properties.
MeSH terms
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Bacterial Proteins*
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Gram-Negative Bacteria / enzymology*
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Gram-Negative Bacteria / genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Plasmids / genetics*
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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beta-Lactam Resistance / genetics*
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beta-Lactamases / genetics*
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beta-Lactamases / metabolism
Substances
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Bacterial Proteins
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AmpC beta-lactamases
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beta-Lactamases
Associated data
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GENBANK/AB061794
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GENBANK/AF357597
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GENBANK/AF357598
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GENBANK/AF357599
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GENBANK/AF381615
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GENBANK/AF381616
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GENBANK/AF381617
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GENBANK/AF381618
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GENBANK/AF381619
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GENBANK/AF381620
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GENBANK/AF381621
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GENBANK/AF381622
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GENBANK/AF381623
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GENBANK/AF381624
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GENBANK/AF381625
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GENBANK/AF381626