Table 3 Presence of genetic markers for antibiotic resistance in each MDR strain.

From: Virulence Characteristics and an Action Mode of Antibiotic Resistance in Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Strain

Resistance genea

Gene_ID

Identity (%)b

Query/HSPc

Phenotype

Y71

aadB

Y71_4780

100

534/534

Aminoglycoside resistance

blaOXA-1

Y71_4781

100

831/831

β-lactam resistance

aac(6′)-31

Y71_4782

98.65

519/519

Aminoglycoside resistance

aph(3′)-VIa

Y71_4787

98.97

780/780

Aminoglycoside resistance

sul1

Y71_4790

100

852/852

Sulphonamide resistance

cmx

Y71_4792

99.83

1176/1176

Phenicol resistance

Y82

sul1

Y82_4660

100

852/852

Sulphonamide resistance

aac(6′)-31

Y82_4665

98.65

519/519

Aminoglycoside resistance

blaOXA-1

Y82_4666

100

831/831

β-lactam resistance

aadB

Y82_4667

100

534/534

Aminoglycoside resistance

Y89

aadB

Y89_4691

100

534/534

Aminoglycoside resistance

blaOXA-1

Y89_4692

100

831/831

β-lactam resistance

aac(6′)-31

Y89_4693

98.65

519/519

Aminoglycoside resistance

aph(3′)-VIa

Y89_4698

98.97

780/780

Aminoglycoside resistance

sul1

Y89_4701

100

852/852

Sulfonamide resistance

cmx

Y89_4703

99.83

1176/1176

Phenicol resistance

  1. aThese antibiotic-resistant genes were taken from the ResFinder database and the Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database (CARD). bIdentity is the best matching percentage between the antibiotic-resistant gene presented in ResFinder or CARD and the corresponding gene of the input genome. cQuery is the gene length based on the database, and HSP is the gene length of the corresponding gene of the input genome.