Role of the Multidrug Efflux Systems ofPseudomonas aeruginosa in Organic Solvent Tolerance

XZ Li, L Zhang, K Poole - Journal of bacteriology, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
XZ Li, L Zhang, K Poole
Journal of bacteriology, 1998Am Soc Microbiol
Multidrug efflux pumps with a broad substrate specificity make a major contribution to
intrinsic and acquired multiple antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Using
genetically defined efflux pump mutants, we investigated the involvement of the three known
efflux systems, MexA-MexB-OprM, MexC-MexD-OprJ, and MexE-MexF-OprN, in organic
solvent tolerance in this organism. Our results showed that all three systems are capable of
providing some level of tolerance to organic solvents such as n-hexane and p-xylene …
Abstract
Multidrug efflux pumps with a broad substrate specificity make a major contribution to intrinsic and acquired multiple antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Using genetically defined efflux pump mutants, we investigated the involvement of the three known efflux systems, MexA-MexB-OprM, MexC-MexD-OprJ, and MexE-MexF-OprN, in organic solvent tolerance in this organism. Our results showed that all three systems are capable of providing some level of tolerance to organic solvents such as n-hexane andp-xylene. Expression of MexAB-OprM was correlated with the highest levels of tolerance, and indeed, this efflux system was a major contributor to the intrinsic solvent tolerance of P. aeruginosa. Intrinsic organic solvent tolerance was compromised by a protonophore, indicating that it is substantially energy dependent. These data suggest that the efflux of organic solvents is a factor in the tolerance of P. aeruginosa to these compounds and that the multidrug efflux systems of this organism can accommodate organic solvents, as well as antibiotics.
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