%0 Journal Article %T Silver Resistance In Acinetobacter baumannii BL54 Occurs Through Binding to a Ag-Binding Protein %J Iranian Journal of Biotechnology %I National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology of Iran %Z 1728-3043 %A Shakibaie, MR %A Dhakephalker, BA %A Kapadnis, BP %A Chopade, BA %D 2003 %\ 01/01/2003 %V 1 %N 1 %P 41-46 %! Silver Resistance In Acinetobacter baumannii BL54 Occurs Through Binding to a Ag-Binding Protein %K Acinetobacter %K Silver resistance %K Silver accumulation %K Metalloprotein %R %X The mechanism of plasmid mediated silver (Ag) resistance was investigated in Acinetobacter baumanniiBL54. The intracellular accumulation of Ag in both original strain BL54 and Escherichia coli K12transconjugant containing plasmid pUPI276 began immediately and reached a maximum within 60 minutes.This initial accumulation was followed by net loss of Ag which reached a maximum within 180 min.Pre-treatment of cells with 0.5 mM 2,4 dinitrophenol (DNP); 20 mM N, N-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide(DCCD); 3% toluene; 25 mg/ml cefotaxime and polymyxin-B resulted in considerable decrease in theaccumulation process. Ags plasmid less cured derivative (BL54.1) also accumulated silver but only onefourththe amount compared to the resistant strain BL54. The intracellular accumulated silver is detoxifiedby binding to a cysteine rich metal binding protein.The purified Ag-binding protein exhibited maximum absorption at 280/215 nm. From the above datait could be concluded that the intracellular detoxification of silver in A. baumannii BL54 is achievedthrough binding to a cysteine rich metalloprotein. %U https://www.ijbiotech.com/article_6883_b32c011bfde9f2a691da4aa63f8684a8.pdf