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  • Li, X.; Xiong, Y.; Fan, X.; Zhong, Z.; Feng, P.; Tang, H.; Zhou, T.
    A study of the regulating gene of femA from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates (2008), J. Int. Med. Res., 36, 420-433.
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Application Comment Organism
medicine expression levels of femA in methicillin-sensitive, low-level methicillin-resistant and high-level methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus are 0.035%-29.91%, 0.055%-310% and 13.88-5500%, respectively. EMSA detects a signal shift in 57 high-level methicillin-resistant isolates but not in four low-level methicillin-resistant and four methicillin-sensitive strains. Expression of femA in high-level methicillin-resistant non-beta-lactamase-producing strains is higher than in low-level methicilln-resistant and methicillin-sensitive strains Staphylococcus aureus

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Staphylococcus aureus
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methicillin-resistant strain
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General Information Comment Organism
physiological function expression levels of femA in methicillin-sensitive, low-level methicillin-resistant and high-level methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus are 0.035%-29.91%, 0.055%-310% and 13.88-5500%, respectively. EMSA detects a signal shift in 57 high-level methicillin-resistant isolates but not in four low-level methicillin-resistant and four methicillin-sensitive strains. Expression of femA in high-level methicillin-resistant non-beta-lactamase-producing strains is higher than in low-level methicilln-resistant and methicillin-sensitive strains Staphylococcus aureus