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Contribution of Beta-Lactamase Production to the Resistance of Mycobacteria to Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Quinting, B.; Reyrat, J. M.; Monnaie, D. et al.
1997In FEBS Letters, 406 (3), p. 275-8
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Abstract :
[en] Mycobacterium fallax (M. fallax) is naturally sensitive to many beta-lactam antibiotics (MIC < 2 microg/ml) and devoid of beta-lactamase activity. In this paper, we show that the production of the beta-lactamase of Mycobacterium fortuitum by M. fallax significantly increased the MIC values for good substrates of the enzyme, whereas the potency of poor substrates or transient inactivators was not modified. The rates of diffusion of beta-lactams through the mycolic acid layer were low, but for all studied compounds the half-equilibration times were such that they would only marginally affect the MIC values in the absence of beta-lactamase production. These results emphasize the importance of enzymatic degradation as a major factor in the resistance of mycobacteria to penicillins.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Quinting, B.
Reyrat, J. M.
Monnaie, D.
Amicosante, G.
Pelicic, V.
Gicquel, B.
Frère, Jean-Marie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la vie > Département des sciences de la vie
Galleni, Moreno ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la vie > Macromolécules biologiques
Language :
English
Title :
Contribution of Beta-Lactamase Production to the Resistance of Mycobacteria to Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Publication date :
14 April 1997
Journal title :
FEBS Letters
ISSN :
0014-5793
eISSN :
1873-3468
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, United States
Volume :
406
Issue :
3
Pages :
275-8
Peer reviewed :
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