Accession | ARO:3000465 |
Definition | OleI and OleD are glycosyltransferases found in Streptomyces antibioticus which is a natural producer of antibiotic oleandomycin. OleI glycosylates antibiotic oleandomycin whereas OleD can glycosylate a wide variety of macrolides. |
Drug Class | macrolide antibiotic |
Resistance Mechanism | antibiotic inactivation |
Classification | 8 ontology terms | Show + process or component of antibiotic biology or chemistry + mechanism of antibiotic resistance + determinant of antibiotic resistance + antibiotic inactivation [Resistance Mechanism] + antibiotic inactivation enzyme + glycosylation of antibiotic conferring resistance + macrolide inactivation enzyme + antibiotic molecule |
Parent Term(s) | 2 ontology terms | Show |
Sub-Term(s) | 2 ontology terms | Show |
Publications | Yang M, et al. 2005. J Am Chem Soc 127(26): 9336-9337. Probing the breadth of macrolide glycosyltransferases: in vitro remodeling of a polyketide antibiotic creates active bacterial uptake and enhances potency. (PMID 15984838) Bolam DN, et al. 2007. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(13): 5336-5341. The crystal structure of two macrolide glycosyltransferases provides a blueprint for host cell antibiotic immunity. (PMID 17376874) Quiros LM, et al. 1998. Mol Microbiol 28(6): 1177-1185. Two glycosyltransferases and a glycosidase are involved in oleandomycin modification during its biosynthesis by Streptomyces antibioticus. (PMID 9680207) |
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