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===Usage and Biology=== | ===Usage and Biology=== | ||
During the last decade antibiotic resistance has grown not only in incidents but also in | During the last decade antibiotic resistance has grown not only in incidents but also in | ||
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awareness among the public. Rapid detection of these incidents is essential in the battle | awareness among the public. Rapid detection of these incidents is essential in the battle | ||
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against sophisticated bacteria. Beta lactamases are enzymes that provides one of the many | against sophisticated bacteria. Beta lactamases are enzymes that provides one of the many | ||
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mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Its for this reason regulary used among researchers as | mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Its for this reason regulary used among researchers as | ||
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a selection marker. Bacteria that has been subjected to a procedure where foreign DNA is | a selection marker. Bacteria that has been subjected to a procedure where foreign DNA is | ||
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introduced, an antibiotic resistance gene is often use to check if colonies succsesfully has | introduced, an antibiotic resistance gene is often use to check if colonies succsesfully has | ||
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taken up the DNA and expressed it. | taken up the DNA and expressed it. | ||
An example of this is ampicillin which is a highly used selection marker. The need for a | An example of this is ampicillin which is a highly used selection marker. The need for a | ||
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selection marker in genetical engineering has been shown extremly usefull. By transforming | selection marker in genetical engineering has been shown extremly usefull. By transforming | ||
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a bacteria with a particular gene plus an antibiotic resistance gene it allows the researcher to | a bacteria with a particular gene plus an antibiotic resistance gene it allows the researcher to | ||
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know exactly which colonies that has taken up the DNA. By plating them out on agar plates | know exactly which colonies that has taken up the DNA. By plating them out on agar plates | ||
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with a given antibiotic, only the bacteria with the resistance gene can grow. Cells that did not | with a given antibiotic, only the bacteria with the resistance gene can grow. Cells that did not | ||
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manage to take up the DNA will die. | manage to take up the DNA will die. | ||
The mechanism of beta lactamases are oriented to the bacterial cell wall. This cell wall is | The mechanism of beta lactamases are oriented to the bacterial cell wall. This cell wall is | ||
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unique to bacteria and consist of several components. Gram Positive and gram negative | unique to bacteria and consist of several components. Gram Positive and gram negative | ||
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bacteria will have a different cell wall composition. | bacteria will have a different cell wall composition. | ||
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In general, Gram-positive bacteria have a thicker layer of cell wall as well as a layer of | In general, Gram-positive bacteria have a thicker layer of cell wall as well as a layer of | ||
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cytoplasmic membrane. These layers consist of several conserved compounds such as | cytoplasmic membrane. These layers consist of several conserved compounds such as | ||
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monomeric disaccharide tetrapeptide, which are usually also those that will trigger an | monomeric disaccharide tetrapeptide, which are usually also those that will trigger an | ||
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immunological defence respons of the host. | immunological defence respons of the host. | ||
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Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli) typically contain an outer membrane, an | Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., Escherichia coli) typically contain an outer membrane, an | ||
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intervening periplasmic space where a thin layer of cell wall resides, and a layer of | intervening periplasmic space where a thin layer of cell wall resides, and a layer of | ||
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cytoplasmic membrane. | cytoplasmic membrane. | ||
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Beta lactamases are usually produced both by gram negative and positive bacteria, either | Beta lactamases are usually produced both by gram negative and positive bacteria, either | ||
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from plasmid or chromosomally. Beta lactamases are able to resist several types of | from plasmid or chromosomally. Beta lactamases are able to resist several types of | ||
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antibiotics. These antibiotics all have in common a 4 - atom ring called beta lactam ring | antibiotics. These antibiotics all have in common a 4 - atom ring called beta lactam ring | ||
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which the enzyme are able to hydrolyze and break open and the molecule looses its | which the enzyme are able to hydrolyze and break open and the molecule looses its | ||
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antibacterial function. | antibacterial function. | ||
Penicillin, a regulary used antibiotic have such a beta lactam ring. | Penicillin, a regulary used antibiotic have such a beta lactam ring. | ||
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This drug was the first antibiotic to be discovered and is still widely used today. This ring will | This drug was the first antibiotic to be discovered and is still widely used today. This ring will | ||
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bind to an enzyme (DD –transpeptidase) that is in charge of renewing the bacterial cell wall. | bind to an enzyme (DD –transpeptidase) that is in charge of renewing the bacterial cell wall. | ||
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Without this enzyme there will be no new formations of peptidoglycans for the cell wall and | Without this enzyme there will be no new formations of peptidoglycans for the cell wall and | ||
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the integrity of the bacterial cell wall will be lost, it will eventually rupture and the bacteria will | the integrity of the bacterial cell wall will be lost, it will eventually rupture and the bacteria will | ||
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die. By hydrolyzing the ring, it will make the molecule unable to bind to the cell wall | die. By hydrolyzing the ring, it will make the molecule unable to bind to the cell wall | ||
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producing enzyme, thus the Penicillin have lost its destructive activity. | producing enzyme, thus the Penicillin have lost its destructive activity. | ||
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Revision as of 08:01, 14 October 2016
β lactamase AmpR
This gene conveys resistance to a common antibiotic called Ampicillin. In research it is often used as a selection marker
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 716