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==Miscellaneous Information about Antibiotic Resistance in the Registry==
 
 
===1. Items with Antibiotic-inactivating Enzymes===
 
 
====Plasmids====
 
 
The 98 well-characterized, available plasmids in the Registry, have the following resistance characteristics:
 
 
*Ampicillin(A) -- 54
 
*Chloramphenicol(C) -- 9
 
*Gentamycin -- 0
 
*Kanamycin(K)-- 9
 
*Tetracycline(T)-- 2
 
*AK -- 18
 
*AC -- 2
 
*AT -- 2
 
*AG -- 1
 
*AGK -- 1
 
 
:BBa_K125000
 
 
====Cells====
 
:BBa_V1016
 
:BBa_V1019
 
 
===2. Items with Membrane-blocking Proteins===
 
 
===3. Items with Membrane-embedded Efflux Pumps===
 
 
====Plasmids====
 
:[https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_J69602 BBa_J69602]
 
 
===4. Items with Altered Target Molecules===
 
 
===5. Containing Components of Alternative Metabolic Pathways===
 

Revision as of 16:09, 31 July 2008

This page has background information (including links) for antibiotic resistance.

Useful Information about Antibiotic Resistance

Links

Aminoglycoside Resistance

This category includes kanamycin, streptomycin, gentamycin, neomycin, tobramycin, amikacin...

http://www.antibioresistance.be/aminoglycosides.html

http://openwetware.org/wiki/Kanamycin

Tetracycline Resistance

This category includes three different resistance mechanisms. Related antibiotics are tetracycline, chlortetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, oxytetracycline, spectinomycin. Note that the TetR gene encodes a very popular repressor that is frequently used in synthetic biology simply as a single control element in cells that do not express tetracycline resistance. [Check this.]

http://www.antibioresistance.be/Tetracycline/Menu_Tet.html

http://openwetware.org/wiki/Tetracycline

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