Accession | ARO:3007061 |
Definition | Hp1165 is a homolog of the Clostridium perfringes tetP gene and is part of the MFS efflux family but is not considered a true tetracycline resistance gene. Hp1165 confers low level resistance to tetracycline, however cessation of antibiotic treatment results in the host cell reverting to susceptibility. |
AMR Gene Family | major facilitator superfamily (MFS) antibiotic efflux pump |
Drug Class | tetracycline antibiotic |
Resistance Mechanism | antibiotic efflux |
Efflux Component | efflux pump complex or subunit conferring antibiotic resistance |
Classification | 7 ontology terms | Show + process or component of antibiotic biology or chemistry + mechanism of antibiotic resistance + determinant of antibiotic resistance + antibiotic molecule + antibiotic efflux [Resistance Mechanism] + efflux pump complex or subunit conferring antibiotic resistance [Efflux Component] + tetracycline antibiotic [Drug Class] |
Parent Term(s) | 2 ontology terms | Show + confers_resistance_to_antibiotic tetracycline [Antibiotic] + major facilitator superfamily (MFS) antibiotic efflux pump [AMR Gene Family] |
Publications | Li Y, et al. 2006. Arch Microbiol 185(4):255-62 Inactivation of the putative tetracycline resistance gene HP1165 in Helicobacter pylori led to loss of inducible tetracycline resistance. (PMID 16482431) |
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