Publications by authors named "I E Gouvea"

What Is Known And Objective: Polymyxins, especially polymyxin B, has become the last line of therapy against Gram-negative pathogens' carbapenemase producers. However, given increasing use of polymyxin B in clinical settings its therapeutic value has been evaluated worldwide due to its toxic effects. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of antimicrobial therapy with polymyxin B in patients with multidrug-resistant bacteria in Brazil.

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Nep (Natrialba magadii extracellular protease) is a halolysin-like peptidase secreted by the haloalkaliphilic archaeon Natrialba magadii. Many extracellular proteases have been characterized from archaea to bacteria as adapted to hypersaline environments retaining function and stability until 4.0M NaCl.

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What is known and objective Polymyxins were widely used until the 1960s; however, they fell into disfavour owing to their toxicity. The subsequent growth of infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria has led to renewed use of this class of antimicrobials in clinical practice. Acquired skin hyperpigmentation (SH) following intravenous polymyxin B treatment has been previously reported, but little is known about its pathogenesis, clinical course and treatment.

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Glycyl radical enzymes (GREs) represent a diverse superfamily of enzymes that utilize a radical mechanism to catalyze difficult, but often essential, chemical reactions. In this work we present the first biochemical and structural data for a GRE-type diol dehydratase from the organism Roseburia inulinivorans (RiDD). Despite high sequence (48% identity) and structural similarity to the GRE-type glycerol dehydratase from Clostridium butyricum, we demonstrate that the RiDD is in fact a diol dehydratase.

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