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Revision as of 16:09, 31 July 2008
This page has background information (including links) for antibiotic resistance.
Contents
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
http://cmr.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/5/4/387