Literature DB >> 4599117

R factor-mediated and chromosomal resistance to ampicillin in Escherichia coli.

A Roupas, J S Pitton.   

Abstract

Sixty-four ampicillin-resistant strains of Escherichia coli were studied. Six characters were examined: (i) resistance to ampicillin, cephalothin, and carbenicillin, (ii) synergy between ampicillin and cloxacillin, (iii) level of beta-lactamase activity after osmotic shock, (iv) transferability of ampicillin resistance, (v) immunological characterization of the enzyme, and (vi) determination of substrate profiles. One class of strains was found in which synthesis of beta-lactamase is inferred to be plasmid mediated; these strains are highly resistant to ampicillin and carbenicillin, sensitive to cephalothin, do not show synergism between ampicillin and cloxacillin, and reveal a high enzymatic activity after osmotic shock. A second class is formed by strains for which beta-lactamase synthesis is inferred to be chromosomal; these strains present a low resistance level to ampicillin, are sensitive to carbenicillin and resistant to cephalothin, show a synergism between ampicillin and cloxacillin, and reveal a very low enzymatic activity after osmotic shock. These characters may be used to differentiate periplasmic and cell-bound beta-lactamases.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4599117      PMCID: PMC428941          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.5.2.186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


  27 in total

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  16 in total

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Authors:  R Letarte; M Devaud-Felix; J C Pechere; D Allard-Leprohon
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1977-08       Impact factor: 5.191

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1987-11       Impact factor: 5.191

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Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1979-06       Impact factor: 3.490

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 5.191

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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1985-06       Impact factor: 5.191

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Authors:  C Hal Jones; Alexey Ruzin; Margareta Tuckman; Melissa A Visalli; Peter J Petersen; Patricia A Bradford
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2008-12-15       Impact factor: 5.191

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