The Sle1 Cell Wall Amidase Controls Daughter Cell Splitting, Cell Size, and β-Lactam Resistance in Community Acquired Methicillin ResistantStaphylococcus aureusUSA300
Abstract:20Most clinically relevant methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains have 21 become resistant to β-lactams antibiotics through horizontal acquisition of the mecA 22 gene encoding PBP2a, a peptidoglycan transpeptidase with low affinity for -lactams.
23The level of resistance conferred by mecA is, however, strain dependent and the 24 mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain poorly understood. We here show 25 that β-lactam resistance correlates to expression of the Sle1 cell wall amidase in … Show more
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