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Result: Your query found 5 resistance gene(s) from the BacMet Experimentally Confirmed database

Gene_nameExperimentally Verified Resistance Gene InformationPredicted Resistance Gene Information
arsR
  • BacMet ID: BAC0589
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH arsR-type DNA-binding domain.
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Escherichia coli
  • Location: Plasmid R773
  • Compound: Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), Bismuth (Bi)
  • Description: Transcriptional repressor for the ars operon. ArsR is a trans-acting regulatory protein which controls its own expression. The repressive effect of ArsR is alleviated by oxyions of +III oxidation state of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, as well as arsenate (As(V)).
  • Length (amino acid): 117
  • Reference: Wu and Rosen 1991; Pubmed- 1838573

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    arsR
  • BacMet ID: BAC0590
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH arsR-type DNA-binding domain.
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Staphylococcus aureus
  • Location: Plasmid pI258
  • Compound: Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), Bismuth (Bi)
  • Description: Transcriptional repressor for the ars operon. ArsR is a trans-acting regulatory protein which controls its own expression. The repressive effect of ArsR is alleviated by oxyions of +III oxidation state of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, as well as arsenate (As(V)).
  • Length (amino acid): 104
  • Reference: Ji and Silver 1992; Pubmed- 1534328

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    arsR
  • BacMet ID: BAC0591
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH arsR-type DNA-binding domain.
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Escherichia coli
  • Location: Plasmid IncN R46
  • Compound: Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), Bismuth (Bi)
  • Description: Transcriptional repressor for the ars operon. ArsR is a trans-acting regulatory protein which controls its own expression. The repressive effect of ArsR is alleviated by oxyions of +III oxidation state of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, as well as arsenate (As(V)).
  • Length (amino acid): 117
  • Reference: Bruhn et al. 1996; Pubmed- 8674982

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    arsR
  • BacMet ID: BAC0592
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH arsR-type DNA-binding domain.
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Staphylococcus xylosus
  • Location: Plasmid pSX267
  • Compound: Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), Bismuth (Bi)
  • Description: Transcriptional repressor for the ars operon. ArsR is a trans-acting regulatory protein which controls its own expression. The repressive effect of ArsR is alleviated by oxyions of +III oxidation state of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth, as well as arsenate (As(V)).
  • Length (amino acid): 117
  • Reference: Rosenstein et al. 1992; Pubmed- 1534327

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    cadC
  • BacMet ID: BAC0056
  • Code for: Regulator
  • Family: Contains 1 HTH arsR-type DNA-binding domain
  • Sequence: FASTA
  • Cross-database IDs: Link
  • Organism: Staphylococcus aureus
  • Location: Plasmid pI258 (Staphylococcus aureus)
  • Compound: Cadmium (Cd), Bismuth (Bi), Zinc (Zn), Lead (Pb)
  • Description: Found in cad operon; bind to cad operator/promoter, its a repressor protein in the operon; Metal-binding repressor for the cad operon. Involved in resistance to heavy metals, such as cadmium, bismuth, zinc or lead. Binds 2 metal ions per subunit. Metal binding to the N-terminal regulatory site causes the repressor to dissociate from the DNA
  • Length (amino acid): 122
  • Reference: Endo et al. 1995; Pubmed- 7543476

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