RRC ID 3950
Author Li H, Wang BC, Xu WJ, Lin XM, Peng XX.
Title Identification and network of outer membrane proteins regulating streptomysin resistance in Escherichia coli.
Journal J Proteome Res
Abstract Bacterial Outer membrane (OM) proteins involved in antibiotic resistance have been reported. However, little is known about the OM proteins and their interaction network regulating streptomycin (SM) resistance. In the present study, a subproteomic approach was utilized to characterize OM proteins of Escherichia coli with SM resistance. TolC, OmpT and LamB were found to be up-regulated, and FadL, OmpW and a location-unknown protein Dps were down-regulated in the SM-resistant E. coli strain. These changes at the level of protein expression were validated using Western blotting. The possible roles of the altered proteins involved in the SM resistance were investigated using genetic modified strains with the deletion of these altered genes. It is found that decreased and elevated minimum inhibitory concentrations and survival capabilities of the gene deleted strains and their resistant strains, Delta tolC, Delta ompT, Delta dps, Delta tolC-R, Delta ompT-R, Delta dps-R and Delta fadL-R, were correlated with the changes of TolC, OmpT, Dps and FadL at the protein expression levels detected by 2-DE gels, respectively. The results may suggest that these proteins are the key OM proteins and play important roles in the regulation of SM resistance in E. coli. Furthermore, an interaction network of altered OM proteins involved in the SM resistance was proposed in this report. Of the six altered proteins, TolC may play a central role in the network. These findings may provide novel insights into mechanisms of SM resistance in E. coli.
Volume 7(9)
Pages 4040-9
Published 2008-9-1
DOI 10.1021/pr800310y
PMID 18680355
MeSH Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology* Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins / metabolism* Blotting, Western Drug Resistance, Microbial Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional Escherichia coli / drug effects* Escherichia coli / metabolism Escherichia coli Proteins / metabolism* Streptomycin / pharmacology*
IF 4.074
Times Cited 45
WOS Category BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Resource
Prokaryotes E. coli ME9062 (BW25113)