Advanced search×

Purification and characterization of a major 40 kDa outer membrane protein of Acinetobacter baumannii.

FEBS Lett 443(1):57-60 (1999) PMID 9928952

Acinetobacter baumannii, an opportunistic pathogen, is well known to cause a wide spectrum of nosocomial infections particularly in intensive care units. The major outer membrane (OM) protein, OmpAb, of 40 kDa from A. baumannii has been identified and purified to homogeneity from cultures grown at 30 degrees C and 100 mM NaCl. The synthesis of OM proteins of A. baumannii is thermoregulated and osmoregulated. The pore forming ability of the purified OmpAb and the diffusion of uncharged solutes in proteoliposomes has been demonstrated by following the liposomal swelling assay. The trimeric OmpAb is characterized as a porin with a pore size of 1.3 nm and is found to be similar to the OmpF of Escherichia coli and can possibly be classified as a general diffusion pore. It appears that OmpAb plays an important role in the diffusion properties of the outer membrane of A. baumannii.

DOI: 10.1016/S0014-5793(98)01679-2
Version: za2963e q8zac q8zbb q8zcb q8zdb q8ze1 q8zfd q8zg2

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. Silver nanoparticles impede the biofilm formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus epidermidis

    Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 79(2):5 (2010) PMID 20493674

    Biofilms are ensued due to bacteria that attach to surfaces and aggregate in a hydrated polymeric matrix. Formation of these sessile communities and their inherent resistance to anti-microbial agents are the source of many relentless and chronic bacterial infections. Such biofilms are responsible pl...
  2. Localized argyria after exposure to aerosolized solder.

    Cutis 78(5):305-8 (2006) PMID 17186787

    GOAL: To understand localized argyria to better manage patients with the condition OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this activity, dermatologists and general practitioners should be able to: 1. Discuss how localized and generalized argyria differ. 2. Describe how to diagnose argyria. 3. Identify treat...
  3. Occupational generalized argyria after exposure to aerosolized silver.

    J Dermatol 35(11):759-60 (2008) PMID 19120775