Abstract:Background: High-level expression of AmpC b-lactamase genes is associated with increased resistance to b-lactam antibiotics. bla CMY-2 is the most prevalent plasmid-encoded AmpC gene found in Escherichia coli worldwide, and the gene is often found on plasmids of the IncI1 replicon type. Replication of IncI1 plasmids is controlled by antisense RNA transcribed from the gene inc, and nucleotide changes in the hairpin loop region of inc have been associated with increased plasmid copy number of IncI1 mini-plasmid … Show more
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