Acid pH decreases OmpF and OmpC channel size in vivo. |
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Authors: | J C Todt E J McGroarty |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824. |
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Abstract: | To be effective against gram-negative organisms, beta-lactam antibiotics must be able to penetrate the outer membrane. For Escherichia coli, these compounds generally cross this barrier through non-specific channels in porins OmpF and OmpC. In vitro studies have shown that increased pH induces a switch in the structure of OmpF and OmpC from a small channel conformation to a set of larger-sized channel conformations. In this study, the permeability of two cephalosporins into cells producing either OmpC or OmpF was examined at various pHs. The results suggest that the pH-induced switch in channel size observed in vitro also occurs in vivo. |
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