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RAC

General information

URL: http://www2.chi.unsw.edu.au/rac
Full name: Repository of Antibiotic
Description: RAC provides a unique resource for researchers, which should reduce confusion and improve the quality of annotations of gene cassettes in integrons associated with antibiotic resistance
Year founded: 2011
Last update: 2011-12-07
Version: V1.0
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: Australia

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
Data object:
NA
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Major species:
NA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of New South Wales
Address: Mathews Building F23, Level 2 (Pavilions Level) Botany Street, Gate 11 Kensington 2033
City: Sydney
Province/State:
Country/Region: Australia
Contact name (PI/Team): Guy Tsafnat
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): guyt@unsw.edu.au

Publications

22140215
RAC: Repository of Antibiotic resistance Cassettes. [PMID: 22140215]
Tsafnat G, Copty J, Partridge SR.

Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is often due to acquisition of resistance genes associated with different mobile genetic elements. In Gram-negative bacteria, many resistance genes are found as part of small mobile genetic elements called gene cassettes, generally found integrated into larger elements called integrons. Integrons carrying antibiotic resistance gene cassettes are often associated with mobile elements and here are designated 'mobile resistance integrons' (MRIs). More than one cassette can be inserted in the same integron to create arrays that contribute to the spread of multi-resistance. In many sequences in databases such as GenBank, only the genes within cassettes, rather than whole cassettes, are annotated and the same gene/cassette may be given different names in different entries, hampering analysis. We have developed the Repository of Antibiotic resistance Cassettes (RAC) website to provide an archive of gene cassettes that includes alternative gene names from multiple nomenclature systems and allows the community to contribute new cassettes. RAC also offers an additional function that allows users to submit sequences containing cassettes or arrays for annotation using the automatic annotation system Attacca. Attacca recognizes features (gene cassettes, integron regions) and identifies cassette arrays as patterns of features and can also distinguish minor cassette variants that may encode different resistance phenotypes (aacA4 cassettes and bla cassettes-encoding ?-lactamases). Gaps in annotations are manually reviewed and those found to correspond to novel cassettes are assigned unique names. While there are other websites dedicated to integrons or antibiotic resistance genes, none includes a complete list of antibiotic resistance gene cassettes in MRI or offers consistent annotation and appropriate naming of all of these cassettes in submitted sequences. RAC thus provides a unique resource for researchers, which should reduce confusion and improve the quality of annotations of gene cassettes in integrons associated with antibiotic resistance. DATABASE URL: http://www2.chi.unsw.edu.au/rac.

Database (Oxford). 2011:2011() | 40 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-06-06)

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3386/6932 (51.168%)
Health and medicine:
834/1756 (52.563%)
3386
Total Rank
39
Citations
2.6
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2018-06-14]
Lin Xia [2016-03-28]
Lin Xia [2015-06-26]