baeSR

Ontology CARD's Antibiotic Resistance Ontology
Accession ARO:3000531
DefinitionBaeSR is a two component regulatory system for efflux proteins in Gram-negative bacteria. BaeR is a response regulator, while BaeS is a sensor kinase.
AMR Gene Familyresistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) antibiotic efflux pump, antibiotic efflux regulatory protein
Drug Classaminocoumarin antibiotic, aminoglycoside antibiotic
Resistance Mechanismantibiotic efflux
Efflux Componentefflux pump complex or subunit conferring antibiotic resistance
Efflux Regulatorprotein(s) or two-component regulatory system modulating antibiotic efflux
Classification17 ontology terms | Show
Parent Term(s)4 ontology terms | Show
+ regulates acrD
+ regulates MdtABC-TolC
+ regulates AcrAD-TolC
+ antibiotic efflux regulatory protein [AMR Gene Family]
Sub-Term(s)
2 ontology terms | Show
+ baeR part_of
+ baeS part_of
Publications

Baranova N and Nikaido H. 2002. J Bacteriol 184(15): 4168-4176. The baeSR two-component regulatory system activates transcription of the yegMNOB (mdtABCD) transporter gene cluster in Escherichia coli and increases its resistance to novobiocin and deoxycholate. (PMID 12107134)

Nishino K, et al. 2005. J Bacteriol 187(5): 1763-1772. Genome-wide analyses of Escherichia coli gene expression responsive to the BaeSR two-component regulatory system. (PMID 15716448)

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