نتایج جستجو برای: porins

تعداد نتایج: 718  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Stefania Galdiero Domenica Capasso Mariateresa Vitiello Marina D'Isanto Carlo Pedone Massimiliano Galdiero

The outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria contains several proteins, and some of these proteins, the porins, have numerous biological functions in the interaction with the host; porins are involved in the activation of signal transduction pathways and, in particular, in the activation of the Raf/MEK1-MEK2/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade. The P2 porin is the most abundant oute...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Michael Knopp Dan I Andersson

The fitness cost of antibiotic resistance is a key parameter in determining the evolutionary success of resistant bacteria. Studies of the effect of antibiotic resistance on bacterial fitness are heavily biased toward target alterations. Here we investigated how the costs in the form of a severely impaired growth rate associated with resistance due to absence of two major outer membrane porins ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2006
Gowtham V Subbarao Bert van den Berg

The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria contains a large number of channel proteins that mediate the uptake of ions and nutrients necessary for growth and functioning of the cell. An important group of OM channel proteins are the porins, which mediate the non-specific, diffusion-based passage of small (<600 Da) polar molecules. All porins of Gram-negative bacteria that have been cryst...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1990
S Satake E Yoshihara T Nakae

Determination of the rates of diffusion of beta-lactam antibiotics through purified Pseudomonas aeruginosa porins C, D2, and E in liposomes yielded the following results. (i) The rates of carbapenem (imipenem and meropenem) diffusion through the protein D2 pore were roughly 2 to 70 times higher than those through other porin pores. It is not clear why the protein D2 pore allowed rapid diffusion...

2013
Yu-Kuo Tsai Ci-Hong Liou Chang-Phone Fung Jung-Chung Lin L. Kristopher Siu

Resistance to carbapenems has been documented by the production of carbapenemase or the loss of porins combined with extended-spectrum β-lactamases or AmpC β-lactamases. However, no complete comparisons have been made regarding the contributions of each resistance mechanism towards carbapenem resistance. In this study, we genetically engineered mutants of Klebsiella pneumoniae with individual a...

2015
Tong Gao Lili Ju Jianhua Yin Haichun Gao

Major porins are among the most abundant proteins embedded in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, playing crucial roles in maintenance of membrane structural integrity and OM permeability. Although many OM proteins (especially c-type cytochromes) in Shewanella oneidensis, a research model for respiratory versatility, have been extensively studied, physiological significance of ma...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
H Samartzidou A H Delcour

We used patch clamp analysis to compare the electrophysiological behavior of two related porins from Escherichia coli, the anion-specific PhoE and the cation-selective OmpF. Outer membrane fractions were obtained from strains expressing just one of these porin types, and the channels were reconstituted into liposomes without prior purification. We show that the orientation of the reconstituted ...

Journal: :Journal of proteome research 2016
Ian R Peak Adrienne Chen Freda E-C Jen Courtney Jennings Benjamin L Schulz Nigel J Saunders Arshad Khan H Steven Seifert Michael P Jennings

The bacterial pathogen Neisseria meningitidis expresses two major outer-membrane porins. PorA expression is subject to phase-variation (high frequency, random, on-off switching), and both PorA and PorB are antigenically variable between strains. PorA expression is variable and not correlated with meningococcal colonisation or invasive disease, whereas all naturally-occurring strains express Por...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
R E Hancock

It is now well recognized that the outer membranes of gram-negative bacteria serve as molecular sieves which permit the passage of small hydrophilic molecules of sizes below a given cutoff, i.e., the exclusion limit (21, 27). This sieving property, which permits uptake of small substrate molecules but excludes potentially harmful enzymes and other large hydrophilic molecules, is due to a class ...

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