Accession | ARO:3004785 |
Definition | FIM is a metallo-beta-lactamase gene family found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
Drug Class | carbapenem, cephalosporin |
Resistance Mechanism | antibiotic inactivation |
Classification | 11 ontology terms | Show + process or component of antibiotic biology or chemistry + mechanism of antibiotic resistance + determinant of antibiotic resistance + antibiotic molecule + antibiotic inactivation [Resistance Mechanism] + antibiotic inactivation enzyme + hydrolysis of antibiotic conferring resistance + beta-lactam antibiotic + cephem + hydrolysis of beta-lactam antibiotic by metallo-beta-lactamase + beta-lactamase |
Parent Term(s) | 3 ontology terms | Show + confers_resistance_to_drug_class carbapenem [Drug Class] + confers_resistance_to_drug_class cephalosporin [Drug Class] + class B (metallo-) beta-lactamase |
Sub-Term(s) | 1 ontology terms | Show + FIM-1 |
Publications | Pollini S, et al. 2013. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 57(1):410-6 FIM-1, a new acquired metallo-β-lactamase from a Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolate from Italy. (PMID 23114762) |