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6.3.2.35
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despite the presence of genes vanGCar, Clostridium argentinense NCIB 10714 is susceptible to vancomycin and to teicoplanin. vanGCar is not expressed without or with induction by a subinhibitory concentration of vancomycin
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6.3.2.35
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strain BM4405 synthesizes peptidoglycan precursors that terminate in D-serine residues
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6.3.2.35
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the enzyme VanL belongs to the vancomycin resistance ligases
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6.3.2.35
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the vanE operon comprises five genes, with three of them, VanE, VanXYE, and VanTE being sufficient to confer vancomycin resistance whereas the last two encode a two-component system postulated to regulate expression of the operon
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