10.1371/journal.pone.0138828.g001
Nadège Philippe
Nadège
Philippe
Laure Maigre
Laure
Maigre
Sébastien Santini
Sébastien
Santini
Elizabeth Pinet
Elizabeth
Pinet
Jean-Michel Claverie
Jean-Michel
Claverie
Anne-Véronique Davin-Régli
Anne-Véronique
Davin-Régli
Jean-Marie Pagès
Jean-Marie
Pagès
Muriel Masi
Muriel
Masi
Hoechst 33342 influx into <i>E</i>. <i>aerogenes</i> strains.
Public Library of Science
2015
encoding sensor kinases
membrane permeability
nosocomial pathogen
control membrane permeability
Enterobacter aerogenes Infections
Bacterial Resistance
antimicrobial strategies
transport assays
antibiotic
mdr
omp 35
Enterobacter aerogenes
membrane permeability defects
Imipenem Infections
membrane alterations
link membrane permeability
vivo evolution
G 7
efflux pumps
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<p>Strains were grown in LB broth and cells were harvested at the beginning of the stationary phase. Cells were washed, resuspended in PPB pH 7.0, and the H33342 influx was assayed in the presence of 50 μM CCCP. A. Chemical structure of H33342. B. Kinetics of H33342 influx. AU, arbitrary units. C. Total accumulation in <i>E</i>. <i>aerogenes</i> isolates after normalization to that of strain ATCC15038. All values are means of at least three independent experiments.</p>