EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.81 | evolution |
aminoglycoside 3-N-acetyltransferases [AAC(3)] are widely distributed in Gram-negative bacteria and are categorized in five types (I, II, III, IV, and VI). To date, only four are identified in the Gram-positive aminoglycoside producers, overview |
-, 735448 |
2.3.1.81 | more |
presence of genes encoding the following aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes: aph (3')-V1, aph (3')-Ia, aac (3)-Ia, aac (3) IIa, aac (6')-Ih, aac (6')-Ib and ant (2')-Ia responsible for resistance in 4 different groups of clinical isolates, overview |
736260 |
2.3.1.81 | physiological function |
acetyltransferase Eis upregulation causes resistance to kanamycin A in Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
-, 757385 |
2.3.1.81 | physiological function |
expression in Escherichia coli confers resistance to gentamicin, tobramycin, sisomicin, dibekacin, and fortimicin, the MICs of kanamycin A, netilmicin, amikacin, apramycin, and neomycin B remaining unchanged |
-, 735448 |