Literature DB >> 192271

Inhibition of Escherichia coli growth and respiration by polymyxin B covalently attached to agarose beads.

D C LaPorte, K S Rosenthal, D R Storm.   

Abstract

Polymyxin B was attached to agarose beads by stable covalent bonds and the antimicrobial activity of the immobilized peptide was examined. Polymyxin-agarose inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, but not Bacillus subtilis. In addition, the respiration of E. coli, E. coli spheroplasts, and B. subtilis protoplasts was inhibited by immobilized polymyxin, whereas the respiration of B. subtilis was unaffected by polymyxin-agarose. The activity of polymyxin-agarose was not due to the release of free peptide from the derivative. These data indicate that polymyxin can inhibit the growth and respiration of gram-negative bacteria by interacting with the outer surface of these cells. It is proposed that perturbation of outer membrane structure by polymyxin-agarose indirectly affected the selective permeability of the inner membrane and inhibited respiration. The results of this study emphasize the importance of outer membrane structural integrity for the normal functions of gram-negative bacteria.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 192271     DOI: 10.1021/bi00627a019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  Influence of suspending media upon the susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa NCTC 6750 and its spheroplasts to polymyxin B.

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4.  Mechanism of action of EM 49, membrane-active peptide antibiotic.

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7.  Adsorption of Escherichia coli onto insolubilized lauryl pyridinium iodide and its bacteriostatic action.

Authors:  Y Nakagawa; T Tawaratani; H Kourai; T Horie; I Shibasaki
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8.  Antimicrobial activity of tertiary amine covalently bonded to a polystyrene fiber.

Authors:  Y Endo; T Tani; M Kodama
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9.  Phospholipase A1 modulates the cell envelope phospholipid content of Brucella melitensis, contributing to polymyxin resistance and pathogenicity.

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Review 10.  Mechanisms of bactericidal action and resistance of polymyxins for Gram-positive bacteria.

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