Journal article

Global trends in proteome remodeling of the outer membrane modulate antimicrobial permeability in Klebsiella pneumoniae

A Rocker, JA Lacey, MJ Belousoff, JJ Wilksch, RA Strugnell, MR Davies, T Lithgow

Mbio | Published : 2020

Abstract

In Gram-negative bacteria, the permeability of the outer membrane governs rates of antibiotic uptake and thus the efficacy of antimicrobial treatment. Hydrophilic drugs like-lactam antibiotics depend on diffusion through pore-forming outer membrane proteins to reach their intracellular targets. In this study, we investigated the distribution of porin genes in more than 2,700 Klebsiella isolates and found a widespread loss of OmpK35 functionality, particularly in those strains isolated from clinical environments. Using a defined set of outer-membrane-remodeled mutants, the major porin OmpK35 was shown to be largely responsible for-lactam permeation. Sequence similarity network analysis charac..

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