The outer membranes of Brucella spp. are not barriers to hydrophobic permeants
Keywords: 
1-Naphthylamine analogs and derivatives
Brucella physiology
Cell Membrane physiology
Cell Membrane Permeability
Issue Date: 
1993
Publisher: 
American Society for Microbiology
ISSN: 
0021-9193
Citation: 
Martinez de Tejada G, Moriyon I. The outer membranes of Brucella spp. are not barriers to hydrophobic permeants. J Bacteriol 1993 Aug;175(16):5273-5275.
Abstract
The patterns of susceptibility to hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs and the uptake of the fluorescent probe N-phenyl-naphthylamine in Brucella spp., Haemophilus influenzae, Escherichia coli, and deep rough Salmonella minnesota mutants were compared. The results show that the outer membranes of smooth and naturally rough Brucella spp. do not represent barriers to hydrophobic permeants and that this absence of a barrier relates at least in part to the properties of Brucella lipopolysaccharide.

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