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  • Berthet, N.; Perichon, B.; Mazuet, C.; Chapeton-Montes, D.; Bouchier, C.; Bouvet, P.; Legeay, C.; Popoff, M.R.; Courvalin, P.
    A vanG-type locus in Clostridium argentinense (2015), J. Antimicrob. Chemother., 70, 1942-1945 .
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Application

Application Comment Organism
medicine emergence of vancomycin resistance in Clostridium argentinense due to decryptification of the vanGCar gene cluster could occur Clostridium argentinense

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Clostridium argentinense A0A023J5U9 locus contains genes encoding a carboxypeptidase, a D-alanine:D-serine ligase, a serine transporter and a serine racemase
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Clostridium argentinense NCIB 10714 A0A023J5U9 locus contains genes encoding a carboxypeptidase, a D-alanine:D-serine ligase, a serine transporter and a serine racemase
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
vanGCar
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Clostridium argentinense

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function 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 Clostridium argentinense