Influence of industrial contamination on mobile genetic elements: class 1 integron abundance and gene cassette structure in aquatic bacterial communities.
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Heavy metal driven co-selection of antibiotic resistance in soil and water bodies impacted by agriculture and aquacultureEcology and Evolution of the Human Microbiota: Fire, Farming and AntibioticsIntegron gene cassettes and degradation of compounds associated with industrial waste: the case of the Sydney tar pondsA treatment plant receiving waste water from multiple bulk drug manufacturers is a reservoir for highly multi-drug resistant integron-bearing bacteriaWorldwide prevalence of class 2 integrases outside the clinical setting is associated with human impactInsights into the environmental resistance gene pool from the genome sequence of the multidrug-resistant environmental isolate Escherichia coli SMS-3-5.First gene cassettes of integrons as targets in finding adaptive genes in metagenomes.Diversity and evolution of the small multidrug resistance protein family.Co-assortment in integron-associated gene cassette assemblages in environmental DNA samples.Integrons: past, present, and future.The treatment of wastewater containing pharmaceuticals in microcosm constructed wetlands: the occurrence of integrons (int1-2) and associated resistance genes (sul1-3, qacEΔ1).Natural transformation facilitates transfer of transposons, integrons and gene cassettes between bacterial species.Class 1 integrons in environments with different degrees of urbanizationMonitoring the perturbation of soil and groundwater microbial communities due to pig production activitiesAntimicrobial use in aquaculture re-examined: its relevance to antimicrobial resistance and to animal and human health.A metagenomics transect into the deepest point of the Baltic Sea reveals clear stratification of microbial functional capacitiesHorizontal gene exchange in environmental microbiotaMarine integrons containing novel integrase genes, attachment sites, attI, and associated gene cassettes in polluted sediments from Suez and Tokyo Bays.Forces shaping the antibiotic resistome.Abundance and dynamics of antibiotic resistance genes and integrons in lake sediment microcosms.Using the class 1 integron-integrase gene as a proxy for anthropogenic pollutionOrigin and evolution of antibiotic resistance: the common mechanisms of emergence and spread in water bodies.Integron diversity in bacterial communities of freshwater sediments at different contamination levels.Integron involvement in environmental spread of antibiotic resistance.Diversity of gene cassettes and the abundance of the class 1 integron-integrase gene in sediment polluted by metals.Diversity of integron- and culture-associated antibiotic resistance genes in freshwater floc.Environmental dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes and correlation to anthropogenic contamination with antibiotics.Reconstructing ecosystem functions of the active microbial community of the Baltic Sea oxygen depleted sediments.Evolutionary consequences of antibiotic use for the resistome, mobilome and microbial pangenome.Integrons: Vehicles and pathways for horizontal dissemination in bacteria.Antibiotic resistance shaping multi-level population biology of bacteria.Quantitative and qualitative impact of hospital effluent on dissemination of the integron pool.Gene flow, mobile genetic elements and the recruitment of antibiotic resistance genes into Gram-negative pathogens.Integron diversity in marine environments.Field-based evidence for copper contamination induced changes of antibiotic resistance in agricultural soils.Urban wastewater effluent increases antibiotic resistance gene concentrations in a receiving northern European river.Lateral gene transfer, bacterial genome evolution, and the Anthropocene.Effects of 100 years wastewater irrigation on resistance genes, class 1 integrons and IncP-1 plasmids in Mexican soil.The antimicrobial resistance crisis: management through gene monitoring.Mobilization of a Tn402-like class 1 integron with a novel cassette array via flanking miniature inverted-repeat transposable element-like structures.
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Influence of industrial contamination on mobile genetic elements: class 1 integron abundance and gene cassette structure in aquatic bacterial communities.
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Angela H Lindell
Craig Baker-Austin
Hatch W Stokes
J Vaun McArthur
Meredith S Wright
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10.1038/ISMEJ.2008.8
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2008-02-14T00:00:00Z