Characterization of the complete nucleotide sequences of IMP-4-Encoding plasmids, belonging to diverse inc families, recovered from enterobacteriaceae isolates of wildlife origin

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Abstract

The complete nucleotide sequences of six IMP-4-encoding plasmids recovered from Enterobacteriaceae isolates of wildlife origin were characterized. Sequencing data showed that plasmids of different incompatibility groups (IncM, IncI1, IncF, and nontypeable [including an IncX5_2 and two pPrY2001-like]) carried the blaIMP-4-carrying integrons In809 or In1460. Most of the plasmids carried an mph(A) region, and chrA-like, aac(3)-IId, and blaTEM-1b genes. Finally, plasmid analysis revealed the involvement of two different IS26- and Tn1696-associated mechanisms in the mobilization of IMP-4-encoding integrons.

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Dolejska, M., Papagiannitsis, C. C., Medvecky, M., Davidova-Gerzova, L., & Valcek, A. (2018). Characterization of the complete nucleotide sequences of IMP-4-Encoding plasmids, belonging to diverse inc families, recovered from enterobacteriaceae isolates of wildlife origin. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02434-17

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