ABSTRACT: The histidine-tagged secondary multidrug transporter LmrP was overexpressed in Lactococcus lactis, using a novel protein expression system for cytotoxic proteins based on the tightly regulated, nisin-inducible nisA promoter. LmrP-mediated H+/drug antiport activity in inside-out membrane vesicles was inhibited by detergents, such as Triton X-100, Triton X-114, and Tween 80, at low concentrations that did not affect the magnitude or composition of the proton motive force. The inhibition of the activity of LmrP by detergents restricted the range of compounds that could be used for the solubilization and reconstitution of the protein because low concentrations of detergent are retained in proteoliposomes. Surprisingly, dodecyl maltosi...
The gene encoding the secondary multidrug transporter LmrP of Lactococcus lactis was heterologously ...
AbstractThe Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis produces two distinct multidrug transporters,...
The active extrusion of cytotoxic compounds from the cell by multidrug transporters is one of the ma...
Lactococcus lactis possesses an ATP-binding cassette transporter, LmrA, which is a homolog of the ma...
The ABC transporter LmrA from Lactococcus lactis has been intensively studied and a role in multidru...
The Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis produces two distinct multidrug transporters, designa...
AbstractThe ABC transporter LmrA from Lactococcus lactis has been intensively studied and a role in ...
The majority of bacterial multidrug resistance transporters belong to the class of secondary transpo...
The secondary multidrug transporter LmrP of Lactococcus lactis mediates the efflux of Hoechst 33342 ...
The majority of bacterial multidrug resistance trans-porters belong to the class of secondary transp...
Microorganisms have developed multiple strategies to resist the cytotoxic effects of antimicrobial c...
The active extrusion of cytotoxic compounds from the cell by multidrug transporters is one of the ma...
The gene encoding the secondary multidrug transporter LmrP of Lactococcus lactis was heterologously ...
AbstractThe Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis produces two distinct multidrug transporters,...
The active extrusion of cytotoxic compounds from the cell by multidrug transporters is one of the ma...
Lactococcus lactis possesses an ATP-binding cassette transporter, LmrA, which is a homolog of the ma...
The ABC transporter LmrA from Lactococcus lactis has been intensively studied and a role in multidru...
The Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis produces two distinct multidrug transporters, designa...
AbstractThe ABC transporter LmrA from Lactococcus lactis has been intensively studied and a role in ...
The majority of bacterial multidrug resistance transporters belong to the class of secondary transpo...
The secondary multidrug transporter LmrP of Lactococcus lactis mediates the efflux of Hoechst 33342 ...
The majority of bacterial multidrug resistance trans-porters belong to the class of secondary transp...
Microorganisms have developed multiple strategies to resist the cytotoxic effects of antimicrobial c...
The active extrusion of cytotoxic compounds from the cell by multidrug transporters is one of the ma...
The gene encoding the secondary multidrug transporter LmrP of Lactococcus lactis was heterologously ...
AbstractThe Gram-positive bacterium Lactococcus lactis produces two distinct multidrug transporters,...
The active extrusion of cytotoxic compounds from the cell by multidrug transporters is one of the ma...