2006
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00277-06
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The mef (E)-Carrying Genetic Element (mega) of Streptococcus pneumoniae : Insertion Sites and Association with Other Genetic Elements

Abstract: The structure of the macrolide efflux genetic assembly (mega) element, its genomic locations, and its association with other resistance determinants and genetic elements were investigated in 16 Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates carrying mef(E), of which 1 isolate also carried tet(M) and 4 isolates also carried tet(M) and erm(B). All isolates carried a mega element of similar size and structure that included the operon mef(E)-msr(D) encoding the efflux transport system. Among tetracycline-susceptible isolates, … Show more

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“…A new Tn6079 conjugative transposon of the Tn916/Tn1545-like family that harbours two tetracycline resistance genes [tet(M)and tet(L)], and one gene conferring MLS B resistance [erm(T)] was recently identified in samples from an infant faecal fosmid library [31]. The presence of genetic determinants of resistance to both tetracyclines and MLS antibiotics was also described for other large transposons, such as the CTnDOT family, Tn2009, Tn2010, Tn2017, Tn3872, Tn5253, Tn6058, Tn5385, Tn6002 and Tn6003 that arose as a combination of smaller transposons [20,27,32,33,34].…”
Section: Tetracycline and Mls Resistance Genes And Transposonsmentioning
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“…A new Tn6079 conjugative transposon of the Tn916/Tn1545-like family that harbours two tetracycline resistance genes [tet(M)and tet(L)], and one gene conferring MLS B resistance [erm(T)] was recently identified in samples from an infant faecal fosmid library [31]. The presence of genetic determinants of resistance to both tetracyclines and MLS antibiotics was also described for other large transposons, such as the CTnDOT family, Tn2009, Tn2010, Tn2017, Tn3872, Tn5253, Tn6058, Tn5385, Tn6002 and Tn6003 that arose as a combination of smaller transposons [20,27,32,33,34].…”
Section: Tetracycline and Mls Resistance Genes And Transposonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An excellent review on this topic was recently published and is recommended for more information on the subject [19]; however the main focus of this study are transposons carrying both resistance determinants, against tetracycline and MLS antibiotics, some of which belong to the Tn916 transposon family and will be discussed in detail. Elements associated with MLS resistance are the Tn917 transposon that carries the erm(B) gene [26] or MEGA element (macrolide efflux genetic assembly, 5.5kb) that carries the mef(E)-msr(D)operon [27]. The Tn916 transposon family has a broad host range and transfer readily to a wide variety of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria [19].…”
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“…mega is frequently found associated with other resistance genes in composite transposons, the most common being the 23.5-kb element Tn2009, found in S. pneumoniae and in Gram-negative bacteria, where mega is associated with Tn916 carrying tet(M) (10, 18). Other composite elements similar to Tn2009 are Tn2010 and Tn2017, both also harboring erm(B) (7,8).Another mef subclass, mef(I), has been found in S. pneumoniae to be embedded in a genetic element that also contains tet(M) and catQ. This element, designated the 5216IQ complex of 30.5 kb, includes portions derived from Tn5252 and Tn916, genetic elements frequently found in S. pneumoniae, in association with a novel element enclosing mef(I) and catQ and designated the IQ element (17).…”
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“…mega is frequently found associated with other resistance genes in composite transposons, the most common being the 23.5-kb element Tn2009, found in S. pneumoniae and in Gram-negative bacteria, where mega is associated with Tn916 carrying tet(M) (10, 18). Other composite elements similar to Tn2009 are Tn2010 and Tn2017, both also harboring erm(B) (7,8).…”
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