PMID: 9545684Apr 18, 1998Paper

Ionic binding of 3H-gentamicin and short-term bactericidal activity of gentamicin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates differing in lipopolysaccharide structure

Kansenshōgaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
T SaikaM Nishida

Abstract

The clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be roughly classified into long- and short-lipopolysaccharide (LPS) strains and LPS-deficient strains, based on the silver-stained patterns of their LPSs after SDS-PAGE. The ionic binding of 3H-gentamicin, a polycationic antibiotic, to the negatively charged sites on the surface structures of P. aeruginosa strains, often differing in LPS structure, was the highest in the long-LPS strains followed in descending order by the short-LPS strains and LPS-deficient strains. It was presumed that a clinical isolate of P. aeruginosa No. 45 is lacking in the O-polysaccharide chains and some structures of the core-regions consisting of its LPS-structure after SDS-PAGE. On the other hand, the binding of 3H-gentamicin to this strain was quite. high, i.e., similar to that to of the long-LPS strains. To clarify this finding, P. aeruginosa PAC1R and its LPS-deficient mutants were used as reference strains because the chemical structures of their LPSs containing the repeated units of O-polysaccharides and the neutral sugar contents in the core-regions were previously confirmed. The PAC605 strain of the LPS-mutants of the PAC series, was completely lacking in the repeated units of O-polysacchari...Continue Reading

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