Sequence of S3AD_ECOLX
EC Number:2.7.7.47
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Reaction
ATP + streptomycin = diphosphate + 3''-adenylylstreptomycin
Other sequences found for EC No. 2.7.7.47
General information:
Sequence
0 MREAVIAEVS TQLSEVVGVI ERHLEPTLLA VHLYGSAVDG GLKPHSDIDL LVTVTVRLDE
60 TTRRALINDL LETSASPGES EILRAVEVTI VVHDDIIPWR YPAKRELQFG EWQRNDILAG
120 IFEPATIDID LAILLTKARE HSVALVGPAA EELFDPVPEQ DLFEALNETL TLWNSPPDWA
180 GDERNVVLTL SRIWYSAVTG KIAPKDVAAD WAMERLPAQY QPVILEARQA YLGQEEDRLA
240 SRADQLEEFV HYVKGEITKV VGK
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
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Year
PubMed ID
862797
Sundstroem L.,Radstroem P.,Swedberg G.,Skoeld O.
Site-specific recombination promotes linkage between trimethoprim- and sulfonamide resistance genes. Sequence characterization of dhfrV and sulI and a recombination active locus of Tn21.
Mol. Gen. Genet.
213
191-201
1988
862798
Fling M.E.,Kopf J.,Richards C.
Nucleotide sequence of the transposon Tn7 gene encoding an aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme, 3''(9)-O-nucleotidyltransferase.
Nucleic Acids Res.
13
7095-7106
1985
862799
Hollingshead S.,Vapnek D.
Nucleotide sequence analysis of a gene encoding a streptomycin/spectinomycin adenylyltransferase.
Plasmid
13
17-30
1985
862801
Hall R.M.,Vockler C.
The region of the IncN plasmid R46 coding for resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics, streptomycin/spectinomycin and sulphonamides is closely related to antibiotic resistance segments found in IncW plasmids and in Tn21-like transposons.
Nucleic Acids Res.
15
7491-7501
1987
862802
Ouellette M.,Bissonnette L.,Roy P.H.
Precise insertion of antibiotic resistance determinants into Tn21-like transposons: nucleotide sequence of the OXA-1 beta-lactamase gene.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
84
7378-7382
1987
862803
Sundstroem L.,Skoeld O.
The dhfrI trimethoprim resistance gene of Tn7 can be found at specific sites in other genetic surroundings.
Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.
34
642-650
1990