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The complete nucleotide sequence of the carbapenem resistance-conferring conjugative plasmid pLD209 from a Pseudomonas putida clinical strain reveals a chimeric design formed by modules derived from both environmental and clinical bacteria
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2014-03Registro en:
Marchiaro, Patricia; Brambilla, Luciano; Moran Barrio, Jorgelina; Revale, Santiago; Pasteran, Fernando; et al.; The complete nucleotide sequence of the carbapenem resistance-conferring conjugative plasmid pLD209 from a Pseudomonas putida clinical strain reveals a chimeric design formed by modules derived from both environmental and clinical bacteria; American Society for Microbiology; Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; 58; 3; 3-2014; 1816-1821
0066-4804
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Marchiaro, Patricia
Brambilla, Luciano
Moran Barrio, Jorgelina
Revale, Santiago
Pasteran, Fernando
Vila, Alejandro Jose
Viale, Alejandro Miguel
Limansky, Adriana Sara
Resumen
The complete sequence of the carbapenem-resistance-conferring conjugative plasmid pLD209 from a Pseudomonas putida clinical strain is presented. pLD209 is formed by 3 well-defined regions: an adaptability module encompassing a Tn402-like class 1 integron of clinical origin containing blaVIM-2 and aacA4 gene cassettes, partitioning and transfer modules, and a replication module derived from plasmids of environmental bacteria. pLD209 is thus a mosaic of modules originating in both the clinical and environmental (nonclinical) microbiota