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Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 234-238 (September 2010)


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Assessment of the activity of RND-type multidrug efflux pumps in Pseudomonas aeruginosa using tetraphenylphosphonium ions

Rimantas Daugelavičiusab1Corresponding Author Informationemail address, Andrius Buivydasac1, Ana Senčiloac, Dennis H. Bamfordc

Received 6 February 2010; accepted 24 March 2010. published online 20 May 2010.

Abstract 

Multidrug resistance (MDR) pumps are one of the major causes of antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Thus, fast and reliable methods are needed to assay the efficiency of MDR pumps in these bacteria. In this study, it was demonstrated that a membrane voltage (Δψ) indicator tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+) in combination with the efflux pump inhibitor phenylalanyl-arginyl-β-naphthylamide can be used to monitor the activity of resistance–nodulation–cell division (RND)-type efflux pumps in P. aeruginosa. By controlling the outer membrane permeability and Δψ, electrochemical measurements of RND pump activity in real time were performed. It was demonstrated that the composition of the medium, the presence of nutrients and the level of aeration affect the efficiency of the TPP+-extruding activity of P. aeruginosa, urging the standardisation of experimental conditions to obtain quantitative and comparative results.

a Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Vilnius University, Lithuania

b Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnologies, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania

c Department of Biological Sciences and Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, Finland

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Present address: Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnologies, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University, Vileikos 8, LT-44404 Kaunas, Lithuania. Tel.: +370 37 327 917; fax: +370 37 327 916.

1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

PII: S0924-8579(10)00162-7

doi:10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2010.03.028


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