Fig. 6: Genetic changes in the didanosine-resistant, lamivudine-resistant, stavudine-resistant E. coli genomes with known or suggestive roles in antimicrobial resistance. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: Genetic changes in the didanosine-resistant, lamivudine-resistant, stavudine-resistant E. coli genomes with known or suggestive roles in antimicrobial resistance.

From: Bacteria exposed to antiviral drugs develop antibiotic cross-resistance and unique resistance profiles

Fig. 6: Genetic changes in the didanosine-resistant, lamivudine-resistant, stavudine-resistant E. coli genomes with known or suggestive roles in antimicrobial resistance.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Blue highlighting indicates known role in antimicrobial resistance; green highlighting indicates recently suggested role in resistance. +Accession number listed below each genome. *“Mutation” column lists first in parentheses the codon number in the wild type reference gene that is mutated compared to the antiviral-resistant strain, followed by the mutation described as the single letter amino acid abbreviation and sequence of the wild type and the single letter amino acid abbreviation and altered sequence in the antiviral-resistant mutant gene.

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