Norfloxacin was actively pumped out by Bacteroides fragilis, which is intrinsically resistant to most fluoroquinolones. Reserpine moderately inhibited the efflux. A one-step spontaneous mutant had increased resistance to norfloxacin, ethidium bromide, and puromycin, a result suggesting that the efflux is catalyzed by a multidrug pump with specificity similar to that of NorA/Bmr.
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Miyamae, S., Nikaido, H., Tanaka, Y., & Yoshimura, F. (1998). Active efflux of norfloxacin by Bacteroides fragilis. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 42(8), 2119–2121. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.42.8.2119
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