aminoglycoside N(3')-acetyltransferase
catalyzes the reaction of CoA & acetyl-2-deoxystreptamine antibiotic to yield acetyl-CoA & a 2-deoxystreptamine antibiotic; has broad specificity; acts on gentamicin, tobramycin, sisomicin, netilmicin, kanamycin, neomycin & apramycin
Also Known As:
AAC(3)-IV; aminoglycoside-(3)-N-acetyltransferase IV
Networked: 2
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
0 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Bautista-Cerón, Areli:
1 article
(09/2023)
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2. | Delgado, Gabriela:
1 article
(09/2023)
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3. | Díaz-Velásquez, Clara Estela:
1 article
(09/2023)
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4. | García-Cortés, Luis Rey:
1 article
(09/2023)
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5. | Monroy-Pérez, Eric:
1 article
(09/2023)
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6. | Morales-Espinosa, Rosario:
1 article
(09/2023)
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7. | Paniagua-Contreras, Gloria Luz:
1 article
(09/2023)
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8. | Sánchez-Yáñez, María Patricia:
1 article
(09/2023)
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9. | Vaca-Paniagua, Felipe:
1 article
(09/2023)
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10. | de la Cruz-Montoya, Aldo Hugo:
1 article
(09/2023)
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Related Diseases
1. | Community-Acquired Infections
09/29/2023
- " The most frequently expressed genes among strains isolated from hospital- and community-acquired infections were adhesion-type, ycfm (80%), mrkD (51.3%), and fimH (30.7%); iron uptake, irp2 (84%), fyuA (68.7%), entB (64.7%), and irp1 (56.7%); and protectins, rpmA (26%), which were related to antibiotic-resistance genes, blaTEM (96%), blaSHV (64%), blaCITM (52.6%), blaCTXM-1 (44.7%), tetA (74%), sul1 (57.3%), aac(3)-IV (40.7%), and aadA1 (36%). "
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2. | Infections
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