2.7.1.136: macrolide 2'-kinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.136
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2.7.1.136
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erythromycin
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oleandomycin
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erythromycin-resistant
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phosphotransferases
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aminoglycoside
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self-transferable
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purine
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roxithromycin
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triphosphate
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itp
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repressor
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16-membered
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agarose
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2'-phosphate
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iodine
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edta
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macrolide-resistance
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aeruginosa
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analysis
- 2.7.1.136
- erythromycin
- oleandomycin
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erythromycin-resistant
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phosphotransferases
- aminoglycoside
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self-transferable
- purine
- roxithromycin
- triphosphate
- itp
- repressor
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16-membered
- agarose
- 2'-phosphate
- iodine
- edta
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macrolide-resistance
- aeruginosa
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
macrolide 2'-phosphotransferase, macrolide 2'-phosphotransferase II, macrolide 2'-phosphotransferase type I, macrolide 2'-phosphotransferase type II, Mph, MPH (2'), MPH(2'), MPH(2')-I, MPH(2')-II, mphA, mphB, phosphotransferase, macrolide 2'-
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Specific Activity
Specific Activity on EC 2.7.1.136 - macrolide 2'-kinase
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0.04
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purified recombinant wild-type enzyme, substrate roxithromycin or rokitamycin
0.05
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purified recombinant wild-type enzyme, substrate josamycin or tylosin
0.06
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purified recombinant wild-type enzyme, substrate troleandomycin, clarithromycin, azithromycin, or erythromycin
additional information
additional information
genetic map of the resistance plasmid pRSB105, functional antibiotic resistance regions of plasmid pRSB105 characterized, plasmid pRSB105 harbors the macrolide resistance gene mph, encoding a macrolide 2'-phosphotransferase, transcript analysis by RT-PCR, erythromycin resistance analyzed by determining values for minimum inhibitory concentration, mph gene shown to contribute to erythromycin resistance
additional information
accessory region on plasmid pRSB111 contains a new macrolide resistance operon, mph(E) gene encodes a macrolide phosphotransferase required for high-level macrolide resistance, resistance analyzed by determining values for minimum inhibitory concentration