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GyrA gene

The quinolones are inhibitors of bacterial DNA gyrase (topoisomerase II) and topoisome-rase IV. These two enzymes are essential for the uncoiling of DNA. More specifically, DNA gyrase exists as an A2B2 tetramer encoded by gyrA and gyrB genes, and... [Pg.43]

SSCP) This typing method is based on conformation polymorphism of single strands derived from polymorphic sequences. In S. aureus, the method was used for analysis of DNA gyrase A subunit gene (gyrA) (Tokue et al. 1994). This method has been used successfully for molecular identification of bacterial species based on 16S rRNA gene (Widjojoatmodjo et al. 1995 Delbes and Montel 2005). [Pg.159]


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