Outer membrane permeability and beta-lactamase content in Pseudomonas maltophilia clinical isolates and laboratory mutants
- PMID: 3263685
- DOI: 10.1093/clinids/10.4.765
Outer membrane permeability and beta-lactamase content in Pseudomonas maltophilia clinical isolates and laboratory mutants
Abstract
Low outer-membrane permeability appears to be responsible for the generally high degree of antibiotic resistance of Pseudomonas maltophilia. Constitutive overproduction of beta-lactamases affects the sensitivity of these bacteria only to those beta-lactam antibiotics that are hydrolyzed by strain-specific beta-lactamases and that do not efficiently induce these enzymes in inducible strains.
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