The periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex, highly crowded molecular environment. Little is known about how antibiotics move across the periplasm and the interactions they experience. Here, atomistic molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the antibiotic polymyxin B1 within models of the periplasm, which are crowded to different extents. We show that PMB1 is likely to be able to “hitchhike” within the periplasm by binding to lipoprotein carriers—a previously unreported passive transport route. The simulations reveal that PMB1 forms both transient and long-lived interactions with proteins, osmolytes, lipids of the outer membrane, and the cell wall, and is rarely uncomplexed when in the periplasm. Furthermore, it can interf...
AbstractDrug resistance in Gram-negative bacteria may be conferred via efflux through a tripartite c...
Bacterial membranes, and those of Gram-negative bacteria in particular, are some of the most biochem...
Most Gram-negative bacteria are susceptible to polymyxin B (PxB), and development of resistance to t...
The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is a formidable barrier against antibiotics. Under...
Given the current rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, E. coli takes center stageas a bacteria tha...
Polymyxins are used as last-resort antibiotics, where other treatments have been ineffectual due to ...
The rise of antibiotic resistant bacterial species is an international problem. The structure, funct...
Antimicrobial peptides are small, cationic proteins that can induce lysis of bacterial cells through...
Lipid-A is the causative agent of Gram-negative sepsis and is responsible for an increasingly high m...
Antimicrobial peptides are small, cationic proteins that can induce lysis of bacterial cells through...
Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria represent a major medical challenge worldwide. New antibi...
OmpF from the outer membrane of Escherichia coli is a general porin considered to be the main pathwa...
In Gram-negative bacteria membrane-protein channels, also known as porins, constitute the entry poin...
Members of the gram-positive mycolata bacteria have unusual cell envelopes which help them to avoid ...
In the following molecular simulations are used to reveal unexpected behavior within bacterial membr...
AbstractDrug resistance in Gram-negative bacteria may be conferred via efflux through a tripartite c...
Bacterial membranes, and those of Gram-negative bacteria in particular, are some of the most biochem...
Most Gram-negative bacteria are susceptible to polymyxin B (PxB), and development of resistance to t...
The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is a formidable barrier against antibiotics. Under...
Given the current rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, E. coli takes center stageas a bacteria tha...
Polymyxins are used as last-resort antibiotics, where other treatments have been ineffectual due to ...
The rise of antibiotic resistant bacterial species is an international problem. The structure, funct...
Antimicrobial peptides are small, cationic proteins that can induce lysis of bacterial cells through...
Lipid-A is the causative agent of Gram-negative sepsis and is responsible for an increasingly high m...
Antimicrobial peptides are small, cationic proteins that can induce lysis of bacterial cells through...
Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria represent a major medical challenge worldwide. New antibi...
OmpF from the outer membrane of Escherichia coli is a general porin considered to be the main pathwa...
In Gram-negative bacteria membrane-protein channels, also known as porins, constitute the entry poin...
Members of the gram-positive mycolata bacteria have unusual cell envelopes which help them to avoid ...
In the following molecular simulations are used to reveal unexpected behavior within bacterial membr...
AbstractDrug resistance in Gram-negative bacteria may be conferred via efflux through a tripartite c...
Bacterial membranes, and those of Gram-negative bacteria in particular, are some of the most biochem...
Most Gram-negative bacteria are susceptible to polymyxin B (PxB), and development of resistance to t...