A model of a transmembrane drug-efflux pump from Gram-negative bacteria.
In Gram-negative bacteria, drug resistance is due in part to the activity of transmembrane efflux-pumps, which are composed of three types of proteins. A representative pump from Escherichia coli is an assembly of the trimeric outer-membrane protein TolC, which is an allosteric channel, the trimeric...
Main Authors: | Fernandez-Recio, J, Walas, F, Federici, L, Venkatesh Pratap, J, Bavro, V, Miguel, R, Mizuguchi, K, Luisi, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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