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The Importance of Porins and ?-Lactamase in Outer Membrane Vesicles on the Hydrolysis of ?-Lactam Antibiotics.


ABSTRACT: Gram-negative bacteria have an outer membrane inhibiting the entry of antibiotics. Porins, found within the outer membrane, are involved in regulating the permeability of ?-lactam antibiotics. ?-lactamases are enzymes that are able to inactivate the antibacterial properties of ?-lactam antibiotics. Interestingly, porins and ?-lactamase are found in outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) of ?-lactam-resistant Escherichia coli and may be involved in the survival of susceptible strains of E. coli in the presence of antibiotics, through the hydrolysis of the ?-lactam antibiotic. In this study, OMVs isolated from ?-lactam-resistant E. coli and from mutants, lacking porin or ?-lactamase, were evaluated to establish if the porins or ?-lactamase in OMVs were involved in the degradation of ?-lactam antibiotics. OMVs isolated from E. coli deficient in ?-lactamase did not show any degradation ability against ?-lactam antibiotics, while OMVs lacking OmpC or OmpF showed significantly lower levels of hydrolyzing activity than OMVs from parent E. coli. These data reveal an important role of OMVs in bacterial defense mechanisms demonstrating that the OmpC and OmpF proteins allow permeation of ?-lactam antibiotics into the lumen of OMVs, and antibiotics that enter the OMVs can be degraded by ?-lactamase.

SUBMITTER: Kim SW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7215730 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Importance of Porins and β-Lactamase in Outer Membrane Vesicles on the Hydrolysis of β-Lactam Antibiotics.

Kim Si Won SW   Lee Jung Seok JS   Park Seong Bin SB   Lee Ae Rin AR   Jung Jae Wook JW   Chun Jin Hong JH   Lazarte Jassy Mary S JMS   Kim Jaesung J   Seo Jong-Su JS   Kim Jong-Hwan JH   Song Jong-Wook JW   Ha Min Woo MW   Thompson Kim D KD   Lee Chang-Ro CR   Jung Myunghwan M   Jung Tae Sung TS  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200417 8


Gram-negative bacteria have an outer membrane inhibiting the entry of antibiotics. Porins, found within the outer membrane, are involved in regulating the permeability of β-lactam antibiotics. β-lactamases are enzymes that are able to inactivate the antibacterial properties of β-lactam antibiotics. Interestingly, porins and β-lactamase are found in outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) of β-lactam-resistant <i>Escherichia coli</i> and may be involved in the survival of susceptible strains of <i>E. coli  ...[more]

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