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Hydraphiles enhance antimicrobial potency against Escherichia coli,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and Bacillus subtilis
Institution:2. Institut Jožef Stefan, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:Hydraphiles are synthetic amphiphiles that form ion-conducting pores in liposomal membranes. These pores exhibit open-close behavior when studied by planar bilayer conductance techniques. In previous work, we showed that when co-administered with various antibiotics to the DH5α strain of Escherichia coli, they enhanced the drug’s potency. We report here potency enhancements at low concentrations of hydraphiles for the structurally and mechanistically unrelated antibiotics erythromycin, kanamycin, rifampicin, and tetracycline against Gram negative E. coli (DH5α and K-12) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as Gram positive Bacillus subtilis. Earlier work suggested that potency increases correlated to ion transport function. The data presented here comport with the function of hydraphiles to enhance membrane permeability in addition to, or instead of, their known function as ion conductors.
Keywords:Synthetic ion channels  Antimicrobials  Crown ethers  Hydraphiles  Rifampicin  Kanamycin  Erythromycin  Tetracycline  Membrane permeability
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