Integrons were first identified because of their central role in assembling and disseminating antibiotic resistance genes in commensal and pathogenic bacteria. However, these clinically relevant integrons represent only a small proportion of integron diversity. Integrons are now known to be ancient genetic elements that are hotspots for genomic diversity, helping to generate adaptive phenotypes. This perspective examines the diversity, functions, and activities of integrons within both natural and clinical environments. We show how the fundamental properties of integrons exquisitely pre-adapted them to respond to the selection pressures imposed by the human use of antimicrobial compounds. We then follow the extraordinary increase in abundan...
Accumulation of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has called attention to horizontal g...
International audienceThe integron is a powerful system which, by capturing, stockpiling, and rearra...
<p>(A) Diverse chromosomal class 1 integrons that are present in environmental <i>Betaproteobacteria...
Integrons are versatile gene acquisition systems commonly found in bacterial genomes. They are ancie...
Integrons facilitate the capture of potentially adaptive exogenous genetic material by their host ge...
<div><p>Class 1 integrons have played a major role in the global dissemination of antibiotic resista...
Integrons are genetic elements that are common in bacteria and are hotspots for genome evolution. Th...
The spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a growing problem and a public health issue. In recen...
Integrons are powerful recombination systems found in bacteria, which act as platforms capable of ca...
Class 1 integrons have played a major role in the global dissemination of antibiotic resistance. Rec...
BackgroundIntegrons are mechanisms that facilitate horizontal gene transfer, allowing bacteria to in...
International audienceIntegrons, genetic elements known to be involved in the adaptation of pathogen...
The integron includes a site-specific recombination system capable of integrating and expressing gen...
© 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. All rights reserved. Integrons possess a site-speci...
Integrons are genetic elements that contribute to lateral gene transfer in bacteria as a consequence...
Accumulation of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has called attention to horizontal g...
International audienceThe integron is a powerful system which, by capturing, stockpiling, and rearra...
<p>(A) Diverse chromosomal class 1 integrons that are present in environmental <i>Betaproteobacteria...
Integrons are versatile gene acquisition systems commonly found in bacterial genomes. They are ancie...
Integrons facilitate the capture of potentially adaptive exogenous genetic material by their host ge...
<div><p>Class 1 integrons have played a major role in the global dissemination of antibiotic resista...
Integrons are genetic elements that are common in bacteria and are hotspots for genome evolution. Th...
The spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a growing problem and a public health issue. In recen...
Integrons are powerful recombination systems found in bacteria, which act as platforms capable of ca...
Class 1 integrons have played a major role in the global dissemination of antibiotic resistance. Rec...
BackgroundIntegrons are mechanisms that facilitate horizontal gene transfer, allowing bacteria to in...
International audienceIntegrons, genetic elements known to be involved in the adaptation of pathogen...
The integron includes a site-specific recombination system capable of integrating and expressing gen...
© 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York. All rights reserved. Integrons possess a site-speci...
Integrons are genetic elements that contribute to lateral gene transfer in bacteria as a consequence...
Accumulation of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has called attention to horizontal g...
International audienceThe integron is a powerful system which, by capturing, stockpiling, and rearra...
<p>(A) Diverse chromosomal class 1 integrons that are present in environmental <i>Betaproteobacteria...