%0 Journal Article %T Isolation and Identification of Multi Drug Resistant Efflux Pump Protein from Klebsiella pneumoniae %A Raju Perla %J - %D 2017 %X Efflux pump in bacteria contribute to intrinsic resistance to a wide variety range of antibiotic and often have a broad substrate range due to the lack of new antibacterial agents. There is considerable interest in restoring the activities of older antibiotics by inhibiting the action of efflux pump and there being a usual area of active drug development by pharmaceutical companies, but the fact is that little is known about the interaction of such inhibitors with the bacterium. The addition of combinatorial drugs to the existing antibiotics can thereby enhance the activity and restore its effective use in treatment regimens. Keeping this in mind, the aim of current study was: 1. To isolate and identify a pathogenic multidrug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae from clinical samples 2. To isolate and identify, the outer membrane multi drug resistant pump protein of isolated Klebsiella pneumoniae %K Efflux pump protein %K Antibiotics %K Hydrophobic drugs %K Drug resistant bacteria %K Multidrug transporters %K Tripartite protein %K Hydrophilic compounds %K list of open access journals %K open access %K open access journals %K open access publication %K open access publisher %K open access publishing %K open access journal articles %K imedpub %K imedpub publishing %K insight medical publishing %K imedpub online %U https://www.imedpub.com/articles/isolation-and-identification-of-multidrug-resistant-efflux-pump-protein-fromklebsiella-pneumoniae.php?aid=17864