Temperature-regulated efflux pump/potassium antiporter system mediates resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides in Yersinia


Autoria(s): Bengoechea, J A; Skurnik, M
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

Most bacterial pathogens are resistant to cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) that are key components of the innate immunity of both vertebrates and invertebrates. In Gram-negative bacteria, the known CAMPs resistance mechanisms involve outer membrane (OM) modifications and specifically those in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecule. Here we report, the characterization of a novel CAMPs resistance mechanism present in Yersinia that is dependent on an efflux pump/potassium antiporter system formed by the RosA and RosB proteins. The RosA/RosB system is activated by a temperature shift to 37 degrees C, but is also induced by the presence of the CAMPs, such as polymyxin B. This is the first report of a CAMPs resistance system that is induced by the presence of CAMPs. It is proposed that the RosA/RosB system protects the bacteria by both acidifying the cytoplasm to prevent the CAMPs action and pumping the CAMPs out of the cell.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/temperatureregulated-efflux-pumppotassium-antiporter-system-mediates-resistance-to-cationic-antimicrobial-peptides-in-yersinia(163ab7ac-c4f4-4924-b6a7-ecc3581d79ac).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Bengoechea , J A & Skurnik , M 2000 , ' Temperature-regulated efflux pump/potassium antiporter system mediates resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides in Yersinia ' Molecular Microbiology , vol 37 , no. 1 , pp. 67-80 .

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article