Understanding the structural requirements for activators of the Kef bacterial potassium efflux system.
The potassium efflux system, Kef, protects bacteria against the detrimental effects of electrophilic compounds via acidification of the cytoplasm. Kef is inhibited by glutathione (GSH) but activated by glutathione-S-conjugates (GS-X) formed in the presence of electrophiles. GSH and GS-X bind to over...
Main Authors: | Healy, J, Ekkerman, S, Pliotas, C, Richard, M, Bartlett, W, Grayer, S, Morris, G, Miller, S, Booth, I, Conway, S, Rasmussen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2014
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