Acinetobacter baumannii OmpA Is a Selective Antibiotic Permeant Porin

2017 
OmpAAb is a conserved, abundantly expressed outer membrane porin in Acinetobacter baumannii whose presumed role in antibiotic permeation has not been clearly demonstrated. In this report, we use a titratable heterologous expression system to express OmpAAb in isolation and demonstrate selective passage of small molecule antibiotics through OmpAAb. ETX2514, a recently discovered broad-spectrum β-lactamase inhibitor, in combination with sulbactam, is currently in clinical testing for the treatment of drug-resistant A. baumannii infections. We demonstrate that ETX2514 permeates OmpAAb and potentiates the activity of sulbactam in an OmpAAb-dependent manner. In addition, we show that small modifications in the structure of ETX2514 differentially affect its passage through OmpAAb, revealing unique structure-porin-permeation relationships. Finally, we confirm the contribution of OmpAAb to bacterial fitness using a murine thigh model of A. baumannii infection. These results, combined with the high sequence homolo...
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