Proteomic analysis of nalidixic acid resistance in Escherichia coli: identification and functional characterization of OM proteins
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Proteomic analysis of nalidixic acid resistance in Escherichia coli: identification and functional characterization of OM proteins
Abstract
The worldwide emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria poses a serious threat to human health. To understand the mechanisms of the resistance is extremely important to the control of these bacteria. In the current study, proteomic methodologies were utilized to characterize OM proteome of Escherichia coli with nalidixic acid (NA) resistance. The OM proteins TolC, OmpT, OmpC and OmpW were found to be up-regulated, and FadL was down-regulated in the NA-resistant E. coli strains. The changes at the level of protein expression were validated using Western blotting. Furthermore, the possible roles these altered proteins played in regulation of NA resistance were investigated using genetically modified strains with the deletion of these genes. The results obtained from functional characterization of these genetically modified strains suggest that TolC and OmpC may play more important roles in the control of NA resistance than other OM proteins identified. To gain better understanding of the mechanisms of NA resistance, we also characterized the role of the two-component system EnvZ/OmpR which is responsible for the regulation of OmpC and OmpF expression in response to NA resistance using their genetically modified strains. Our results suggest that OmpF and the EnvZ/OmpR are also important participants of the pathways regulating the NA resistance of E. coli.
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