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AMR Test 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
antibiotic inactivation - ANSWER-Enzymatic modification of antibiotics (e.g. enzymatic degradation, enzymatic modification)
degradation - ANSWER-Enzymatic _________
Hydrolysis: beta-lactamases
Linearization: cutting
modification - ANSWER-Enzymatic _______
Nucleotidylation: additional of nucleotides Phosphorylation: phosphate group addition
Glycosylation: attachment of a carbohydrate
Acylation: addition of the acyl (RCO-) group
Hydroxylation: addition of hydroxy (-OH) group
Nucleotidylation - ANSWER-Enzymatic modification: additional of nucleotides
Phosphorylation - ANSWER-Enzymatic modification: phosphate group addition
Glycosylation - ANSWER-Enzymatic modification: attachment of a carbohydrate
Acylation - ANSWER-Enzymatic modification: addition of the acyl (RCO-) group
Hydroxylation - ANSWER-Enzymatic modification: addition of hydroxy (-OH) group
Β-lactamases - ANSWER-enzymes that hydrolyze β-lactam antibiotics
B-lactamases - ANSWER-Currently, there are over 1000 identified;
Skyrocketed since 1990; major contributor is the ability of bacteria to transfer genetic material amongst strains and species
R-groups - ANSWER-Sterically protect B-lactam ring from B-lactamases
serine - ANSWER-Class A β-lactamase: ______- β-lactamase (inhibitor-susceptible) [contains serine in active site] (e.g. Penicillinases)
sodium - ANSWER-Membrane efflux pump: Multidrug and toxin exclusion (MATE) is powered by ________ gradient
proton - ANSWER-Membrane efflux pump: Major facilitator class (MFC) is powered by ______ gradient proton - ANSWER-Membrane efflux pump: Small multidrug resistance class (SMR) is powered by _________ gradient
Penicillinases - ANSWER-B-lactamases produced by these species: Klebsiella sp., Citrobacter koseri
metallo - ANSWER-Class B β-lactamase: ______-β-lactamase; require zinc (e.g. Carbapenamases)
Carbapenamases - ANSWER-B-lactamases produced by these species/genes: VIM, IMP, and NDM
cephalosporinases - ANSWER-Class C β-lactamase: _________ [contains serine in active site]; have inducible, non-inducible, derepressed, and plasmidic AmpC
cephalosporinases - ANSWER-B-lactamases produced by these species: Non-inducible AmpC (e.g. E. coli)
Inducible AmpC (Enterobacter sp., Citrobacter freundi, Serratia marcescens, Morganella morganii, Hafnia alvei, Providencia stuarti)
Derepressed AmpC
Plasmidic AmpC (e.g. CMY-2 and other types)
oxacillinases - ANSWER-Class D β-lactamase: _________ [contains serine in active site]; Narrow-spectrum OXA (inhibitor-resistant)
ESBL-OXA (uncommon)
Carbanemases (e.g. OXA-48 variants)
gram-negative - ANSWER-____ bacteria have evolved two strategies for B-lactamase induction: AmpG-AmpR-AmpC pathway & TCRS
AmpG-AmpR-AmpC - ANSWER-1) Upon β-lactam AB treatment muropeptides (fragments of peptidoglycans) are transported into the cytoplasm by AmpG transporter
2) In the cytoplasm, NagZ enzyme removes NAG sugar group and the remaining NAM-
oligopeptide interacts with AmpR located upstream of ampC (β-lactamase gene)
3) AmpR has other functions (i.e. in P. aeruginosa it also induces proteases, quorum sensing, and other virulence factors)
TCRS - ANSWER-Allows the cell to sense the outside environment and respond accordingly through a signaling cascade
BlrAB TCRS - ANSWER-1) Overexpression of BlrA increased production of B-
lactamase
2) BlrA knockout attenuated expression of B-lactamase

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