Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure
Budeyri Gokgoz N, Avci FG, Yoneten KK, Alaybeyoglu B, Ozkirimli E, Sayar NA, Kazan D, Sariyar Akbulut B (2017)
Microbial Drug Resistance 23(5): 531-544.
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Budeyri Gokgoz, Nilay;
Avci, Fatma GizemUniBi
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Yoneten, Kubra Karaosmanoglu;
Alaybeyoglu, Begum;
Ozkirimli, Elif;
Sayar, Nihat Alpagu;
Kazan, Dilek;
Sariyar Akbulut, Berna
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Berberine is a plant-derived alkaloid possessing antimicrobial activity; unfortunately, its efflux through multidrug resistance pumps reduces its efficacy. Cellular life span of Escherichia coli is generally shorter with prolonged berberine exposure; nevertheless, about 30% of the cells still remain robust following this treatment. To elucidate its mechanism of action and to identify proteins that could be involved in development of antimicrobial resistance, protein profiles of E. coli cells treated with berberine for 4.5 and 8 hours were compared with control cells. A total of 42 proteins were differentially expressed in cells treated with berberine for 8 hours when compared to control cells. In both 4.5 and 8 hours of berberine-treated cells, carbohydrate and peptide uptake regimens remained unchanged, although amino acid maintenance regimen switched from transport to synthesis. Defect in cell division persisted and this condition was confirmed by images obtained from scanning electron microscopy. Universal stress proteins were not involved in stress response. The significant increase in the abundance of elongation factors could suggest the involvement of these proteins in protection by exhibiting chaperone activities. Furthermore, the involvement of the outer membrane protein OmpW could receive special attention as a protein involved in response to antimicrobial agents, since the expression of only this porin protein was upregulated after 8 hours of exposure.
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
Microbial Drug Resistance
Band
23
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
531-544
ISSN
1076-6294
eISSN
1931-8448
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2991516
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Budeyri Gokgoz N, Avci FG, Yoneten KK, et al. Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure. Microbial Drug Resistance. 2017;23(5):531-544.
Budeyri Gokgoz, N., Avci, F. G., Yoneten, K. K., Alaybeyoglu, B., Ozkirimli, E., Sayar, N. A., Kazan, D., et al. (2017). Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure. Microbial Drug Resistance, 23(5), 531-544. https://doi.org/10.1089/mdr.2016.0063
Budeyri Gokgoz, Nilay, Avci, Fatma Gizem, Yoneten, Kubra Karaosmanoglu, Alaybeyoglu, Begum, Ozkirimli, Elif, Sayar, Nihat Alpagu, Kazan, Dilek, and Sariyar Akbulut, Berna. 2017. “Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure”. Microbial Drug Resistance 23 (5): 531-544.
Budeyri Gokgoz, N., Avci, F. G., Yoneten, K. K., Alaybeyoglu, B., Ozkirimli, E., Sayar, N. A., Kazan, D., and Sariyar Akbulut, B. (2017). Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure. Microbial Drug Resistance 23, 531-544.
Budeyri Gokgoz, N., et al., 2017. Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure. Microbial Drug Resistance, 23(5), p 531-544.
N. Budeyri Gokgoz, et al., “Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure”, Microbial Drug Resistance, vol. 23, 2017, pp. 531-544.
Budeyri Gokgoz, N., Avci, F.G., Yoneten, K.K., Alaybeyoglu, B., Ozkirimli, E., Sayar, N.A., Kazan, D., Sariyar Akbulut, B.: Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure. Microbial Drug Resistance. 23, 531-544 (2017).
Budeyri Gokgoz, Nilay, Avci, Fatma Gizem, Yoneten, Kubra Karaosmanoglu, Alaybeyoglu, Begum, Ozkirimli, Elif, Sayar, Nihat Alpagu, Kazan, Dilek, and Sariyar Akbulut, Berna. “Response of to Prolonged Berberine Exposure”. Microbial Drug Resistance 23.5 (2017): 531-544.
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