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The challenge of intracellular antibiotic accumulation, a function of fluoroquinolone influx versus bacterial efflux.


ABSTRACT: With the spreading of antibiotic resistance, the translocation of antibiotics through bacterial envelopes is crucial for their antibacterial activity. In Gram-negative bacteria, the interplay between membrane permeability and drug efflux pumps must be investigated as a whole. Here, we quantified the intracellular accumulation of a series of fluoroquinolones in population and in individual cells of Escherichia coli according to the expression of the AcrB efflux transporter. Computational results supported the accumulation levels measured experimentally and highlighted how fluoroquinolones side chains interact with specific residues of the distal pocket of the AcrB tight monomer during recognition and binding steps.

SUBMITTER: Vergalli J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7189378 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The challenge of intracellular antibiotic accumulation, a function of fluoroquinolone influx versus bacterial efflux.

Vergalli Julia J   Atzori Alessio A   Pajovic Jelena J   Dumont Estelle E   Malloci Giuliano G   Masi Muriel M   Vargiu Attilio Vittorio AV   Winterhalter Mathias M   Réfrégiers Matthieu M   Ruggerone Paolo P   Pagès Jean-Marie JM  

Communications biology 20200428 1


With the spreading of antibiotic resistance, the translocation of antibiotics through bacterial envelopes is crucial for their antibacterial activity. In Gram-negative bacteria, the interplay between membrane permeability and drug efflux pumps must be investigated as a whole. Here, we quantified the intracellular accumulation of a series of fluoroquinolones in population and in individual cells of Escherichia coli according to the expression of the AcrB efflux transporter. Computational results  ...[more]

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