TY - JOUR
T1 - Plasmid-encoded AmpC β-lactamases
T2 - How far have we gone 10 years after the discovery?
AU - Bauernfeind, Adolf
AU - Chong, Yunsop
AU - Lee, Kyungwon
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - The dogma that ampC genes are located exclusively on the chromosome was dominant until about 10 years ago. Since 1989 over 15 different plasmid- encoded AmpC β-lactamases have been reported from several countries. Most of these enzymes evolved in two clusters. The major cluster includes several enzymes with a high similarity to CMY-2, which is the closest related chromosomal AmpC enzyme of Citrobacter freundii. A second cluster centers around CMY-1. It is less homogeneous and not closely related chromosomal AmpC enzymes. Molecular diversification by amino acid substitutions does not usually translate into a change in the resistance phenotype. At this time, CMY-2 appears to be the most prevalent and widely distributed. Further global increase of prevalence and diversity of plasmidic AmpC β-lactamases have to be anticipated in the next millenium.
AB - The dogma that ampC genes are located exclusively on the chromosome was dominant until about 10 years ago. Since 1989 over 15 different plasmid- encoded AmpC β-lactamases have been reported from several countries. Most of these enzymes evolved in two clusters. The major cluster includes several enzymes with a high similarity to CMY-2, which is the closest related chromosomal AmpC enzyme of Citrobacter freundii. A second cluster centers around CMY-1. It is less homogeneous and not closely related chromosomal AmpC enzymes. Molecular diversification by amino acid substitutions does not usually translate into a change in the resistance phenotype. At this time, CMY-2 appears to be the most prevalent and widely distributed. Further global increase of prevalence and diversity of plasmidic AmpC β-lactamases have to be anticipated in the next millenium.
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U2 - 10.3349/ymj.1998.39.6.520
DO - 10.3349/ymj.1998.39.6.520
M3 - Review article
C2 - 10097678
AN - SCOPUS:0032450190
SN - 0513-5796
VL - 39
SP - 520
EP - 525
JO - Yonsei Medical Journal
JF - Yonsei Medical Journal
IS - 6
ER -