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Tet 42, a novel tetracycline resistance determinant isolated from deep terrestrial subsurface bacteria
Mindy G Brown1, Elizabeth H Mitchell, David L Balkwill
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Florida State University College of Medicine, 1115 West Call Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4300, USA. mindy.brown@med.fsu.edu
Abstract:
Tet 42, a novel tetracycline resistance determinant from deep subsurface bacteria, was characterized and found to have a 30% sequence similarity to TetA(Z). The protein is a putative efflux pump that shares characteristics with previously characterized pumps, including a divergently transcribed TetR repressor, a conserved GxxSDRxGRR motif, and transmembrane domains.
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