MacB ABC transporter is a dimer whose ATPase activity and macrolide-binding capacity are regulated by the membrane fusion protein MacA.
Gram-negative bacteria utilize specialized machinery to translocate drugs and protein toxins across the inner and outer membranes, consisting of a tripartite complex composed of an inner membrane secondary or primary active transporter (IMP), a periplasmic membrane fusion protein, and an outer membr...
Main Authors: | Lin, H, Bavro, V, Barrera, N, Frankish, H, Velamakanni, S, van Veen, H, Robinson, C, Borges-Walmsley, M, Walmsley, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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