Assembly and transport mechanism of tripartite drug efflux systems.
Multidrug efflux (MDR) pumps remove a variety of compounds from the cell into the external environment. There are five different classes of MDR pumps in bacteria, and quite often a single bacterial species expresses multiple classes of pumps. Although under normal circumstances MDR pumps confer low-...
Main Authors: | Misra, R, Bavro, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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