par  Argudín, María Ángeles M.A.;Roisin, Sandrine  ;Nienhaus, Louise
;Nienhaus, Louise  ;Dodemont, Magali
;Dodemont, Magali  ;De Mendonça, Ricardo
;De Mendonça, Ricardo  ;Nonhoff, Claire
;Nonhoff, Claire  ;Deplano, Ariane
;Deplano, Ariane  ;Denisa, O.
;Denisa, O.
Référence Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 62, 7, e00091-18
Publication Publié, 2018-07
           ;Nienhaus, Louise
;Nienhaus, Louise  ;Dodemont, Magali
;Dodemont, Magali  ;De Mendonça, Ricardo
;De Mendonça, Ricardo  ;Nonhoff, Claire
;Nonhoff, Claire  ;Deplano, Ariane
;Deplano, Ariane  ;Denisa, O.
;Denisa, O.Référence Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 62, 7, e00091-18
Publication Publié, 2018-07
                                                                                                       
			Article révisé par les pairs
                                                  
        | Résumé : | Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates lacking mec genes (n 32), collected from Belgian hospitals, were characterized for their -lactamase production and the presence of mutations in pbp genes, the pbp4 promoter, and genes involved in penicillin-binding protein 4 overproduction (gdpP and yjbH). Twelve isolates were -lactamase hyperproducers (BHPs), while 12 non-BHP isolates might produce an incomplete GdpP protein. Most isolates showed nucleotide mis-sense mutations in pbp genes. A few isolates also showed mutations in the pbp4 promoter. | 



