نتایج جستجو برای: acrab tolc efflux pump

تعداد نتایج: 78937  

2013
Razieh Pourahmad Jaktaji Nasim Jazayeri

OBJECTIVE(S) The major antibiotic efflux pump of Esherichia coli is AcrAB-TolC. The first part of the pump, AcrAB, is encoded by acrAB operon. The expression of this operon can be kept elevated by overexpression of an activator, MarA following inactivation of MarR and AcrR repressors due to mutation in encoding genes, marR and acrR, respectively. The aims of this research were to use E. coli mu...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Engineering 2009
Laura Paixão Liliana Rodrigues Isabel Couto Marta Martins Pedro Fernandes Carla CCR de Carvalho Gabriel A Monteiro Filipe Sansonetty Leonard Amaral Miguel Viveiros

BACKGROUND Efflux pump activity has been associated with multidrug resistance phenotypes in bacteria, compromising the effectiveness of antimicrobial therapy. The development of methods for the early detection and quantification of drug transport across the bacterial cell wall is a tool essential to understand and overcome this type of drug resistance mechanism. This approach was developed to s...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Hervé Nicoloff Vincent Perreten Laura M McMurry Stuart B Levy

A spontaneous mutant (M113) of Escherichia coli AG100 with an unstable multiple antibiotic resistance (Mar) phenotype was isolated in the presence of tetracycline. Two mutations were found: an insertion in the promoter of lon (lon3::IS186) that occurred first and a subsequent large tandem duplication, dupIS186, bearing the genes acrAB and extending from the lon3::IS186 to another IS186 present ...

2001
Helen I. Zgurskaya

The AcrAB system of Escherichia coli is a multidrug efflux system composed of an RND-type transporter AcrB and a periplasmic accessory protein AcrA, and pumps out a wide variety of lipophilic and amphiphilic inhibitors directly into the medium, presumably through the TolC outer membrane channel. AcrA, a highly elongated protein, is thought to bring the outer and inner membranes closer. It forms...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2004
Sylvie Baucheron Elisabeth Chaslus-Dancla Axel Cloeckaert

OBJECTIVES To study the role of TolC and of parC mutation in high-level fluoroquinolone resistance in clonal clinical strains of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium phage type DT204 (S. Typhimurium DT204). METHODS Deletion of the tolC gene (DeltatolC) was first performed in a susceptible S. Typhimurium DT104 strain lacking target gene mutations involved in fluoroquinolone resistance. P22...

Journal: :Antibiotics 2023

The objective of this study was to evaluate collateral sensitivity and cross-resistance antibiotic-induced resistant Salmonella Typhimurium various antibiotics. S. ATCC 19585 (STWT) exposed ciprofloxacin, gentamicin, kanamycin, tetracycline induce antibiotic resistance, respectively, assigned as STCIP, STGEN, STKAN, STTET. susceptibilities the mutants cefotaxime, chloramphenicol, polymyxin B, s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Shirley Yang Christopher R Lopez E Lynn Zechiedrich

Previously, we found that the quorum sensing transcription factor SdiA up-regulates AcrAB. Others found that a 4-quinolone was a quorum-sensing signal in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In Escherichia coli, there are at least three multidrug transporters (AcrAB/TolC, MdfA, and NorE) that exude fluoroquinolones. Here, we show that DeltaacrAB, tolC210, or DeltanorE mutants have the same growth rate as WT...

2015
PRANJALI GUPTA NISHANT RAI PANKAJ GAUTAM

Objective: Overexpression of AcrAB-TolC protein complex is often associated with the virulence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Development of an effective efflux pump inhibitors (EPI) can be a major strategy to enhance the effectivity of current antibiotics and to restrain the menace of antibiotic resistance among bacteria. Molecular docking based assessment of anticancer drugs as EPI with com...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2002
Jonathan D Rand Simon G Danby David L A Greenway Reg R England

Intrinsic antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli is elicited by the gene products of the multidrug efflux acrAB-tolC operon. In this paper, we have shown that acrAB is regulated as a function of the growth rate of E. coli during growth in batch and chemostat culture. In chemostat culture, expression of acrAB is inversely related to growth rate irrespective of the limiting nutrient. The le...

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