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Porins also have relevance in the antibiotic resistanceof
bacteria, particularly Pseudomonas aerugionsa, which is the
cause of lung infections in those afflicted with cystic fibrosis,
and can cause so-called “opportunistic infections” in those
whose immune systemis impaired. For example, the porin
designated OprD is specifically utilized for the diffusion of the
antibiotic imipenem into the bacterium. Imipenem resistance
is associated with an alteration in the three-dimensional struc-
ture of OprD such that imipenem is excluded from entering the
bacterium. The resistance of a number of clinical isolates of
Pseudomonas aeruginosais the result of porin alteration.
Knowledge of the molecular nature of the alterations will help
in the design of antibioticsthat overcome the channel barrier.
See alsoBacterial membranes and cell wall; Protein export
Three-dimensional computer model of a protein molecule of matrix porin found in E. colibacteria.
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