Acriflavine resistance protein family
The Escherichia coli Acriflavine resistance (acrA and acrB genes) encode a multi-drug efflux system that is believed to protect the bacterium against hydrophobic inhibitors. The E. coli AcrB protein is a transporter that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known multidrug pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple solvents.
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Acriflavine resistance protein family
The Escherichia coli Acriflavine resistance (acrA and acrB genes) encode a multi-drug efflux system that is believed to protect the bacterium against hydrophobic inhibitors. The E. coli AcrB protein is a transporter that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known multidrug pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple solvents.
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The Escherichia coli Acriflavi ...... ther, stabilising the binding.
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structural basis of multiple binding capacity of the acrb multidrug efflux pump
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IPR001036
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ACR_tran
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OPM family
OPM protein
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PF00873
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CL0322
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ACR_tran
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The Escherichia coli Acriflavi ...... detergents to simple solvents.
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Acriflavine resistance protein family
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