1985
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(85)81130-3
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Difference in pathway of Escherichia coli outer membrane permeation between penicillins and cephalosporins

Abstract: The differences in the outer membrane permeation between two major subgroups of B-lactam antibiotics were studied. The permeation of cephalosporins was closely related to porin channels in the outer membrane. In contrast, the outer membrane permeation of penicillins did not decrease in porin-deficient mutants and, in Rd-type mutants, their permeability became proportional to the hydrophobicity of the molecules.The activation enthalpy of the penicillin permeation was significantly larger than that of cephalospo… Show more

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“…It is still unknown why porin deficiency enhanced the intracellular accumulation of tosufloxacin and sparfloxacin. The direct exposure of the phospholipid bilayers in the outer membrane to an outside environment, when porins are lacking, has been suggested by Yamaguchi et al (29). Furthermore, the pH-dependent binding of ciprofloxacin and enoxacin to liposomes predominantly containing phospholipids, which could be the first step in the diffusion of these compounds across the lipid bilayers, has been reported by Bedard and Bryan (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…It is still unknown why porin deficiency enhanced the intracellular accumulation of tosufloxacin and sparfloxacin. The direct exposure of the phospholipid bilayers in the outer membrane to an outside environment, when porins are lacking, has been suggested by Yamaguchi et al (29). Furthermore, the pH-dependent binding of ciprofloxacin and enoxacin to liposomes predominantly containing phospholipids, which could be the first step in the diffusion of these compounds across the lipid bilayers, has been reported by Bedard and Bryan (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Escherichia coli K-12 strains YA21 (22) and C600 (1) were used for all experiments except for the propagation of bacteriophage M13mpl9bla-I and M13mpl9bla-II, when E. coli JM105 was used. Plasmids pBR322AP1 and pBR322AP3 were made from pBR322 (4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The permeation parameter C (12) and 80% of the overall Vintact in B. fragilis G-210, G-237, and G-242. On the contrary, the overall Vintact was between 2 and 15% of the overall vdis,upt of the same amount of cells.…”
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“…The permeation parameters of B. fragilis by cephalosporins were close to 10-5 cm3/min per ,ug of cell dry weight. When these values were compared with the permeation parameters of E. coli by the same compounds, it is clear that the outer membrane permeation of B. fragilis was about an order of magnitude lower than those of E. coli (12).…”
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