1. Genetic context and structural diversity of class 1 integrons from human commensal bacteria in a hospital intensive care unit.
- Author
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Betteridge T, Partridge SR, Iredell JR, and Stokes HW
- Subjects
- DNA, Bacterial chemistry, DNA, Bacterial genetics, Drug Resistance, Bacterial genetics, Enterobacteriaceae genetics, Humans, Klebsiella pneumoniae genetics, Molecular Sequence Data, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA Transposable Elements genetics, Gram-Negative Bacteria genetics, Integrons genetics, Intensive Care Units, Inverted Repeat Sequences genetics
- Abstract
Most surveys for class 1 integrons are at least partly predicated on PCR screening that targets integron conserved regions. However, class 1 integrons are structurally diverse, so dependence on conserved regions may lead to missing clinically relevant examples of class 1 integrons. Here, we surveyed a commensal population of bacteria from patients in an intensive care unit to identify class 1 integrons irrespective of their structure or genetic context. We identified several examples of class 1 integrons linked to complete Tn402-like or Tn402 hybrid transposition modules and diverse insertion points with respect to the inverted repeat IRi boundary. The diversity and abundance of class 1 integrons identified are such that many novel elements seen here would not have been identified by commonly used methods, and they revealed an additional level of complexity.
- Published
- 2011
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