Studies on New Delhi Metallo-Beta-Lactamse-1 producing Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from donor swab in a tertiary eye care centre, India and structural analysis of its antibiotic binding interactions

  • Sowmiya M
  • Umashankar V
  • Muthukumaran S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Gram-negative bacilli, Enterobacteriaceae and Non-fermentors with resistance to carbapenems and metallo beta-lactams are the major cause of concern in clinical problems in current human healthcare. The most highly emerging dreadful Metallo Beta-lactamses is New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (blaNDM-1) which confers resistance to carbapenems; susceptible only to colistin and, less consistently to tigecycline, leading to no therapeutic options. In the present study, we demonstrate the effects of cephalosporins and carbepenems on biofilm producing A. baumanii clinical isolate and also to infer the probable inhibitory binding mode through molecular docking studies. The result of MIC on Biofilm producing A. baumanii and the docking analysis results were found to be concordant. Moreover, we also found cephalosporins and carbepenem groups to interact with 162-166 region of blaNDM-1, which is unique for NDM-1 and also documented to be a potential drug targeting region.

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Sowmiya, M., Umashankar, V., Muthukumaran, S., Madhavan, H. N., & Malathi, J. (2012). Studies on New Delhi Metallo-Beta-Lactamse-1 producing Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from donor swab in a tertiary eye care centre, India and structural analysis of its antibiotic binding interactions. Bioinformation, 8(10), 445–452. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630008445

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