The ABC multidrug exporter MsbA mediates the translocation of lipopolysaccharides and phospholipids across the plasma membrane in Gram-negative bacteria. Although MsbA is structurally well characterised, the energetic requirements of lipid transport remain unknown. Here, we report that, similar to the transport of small-molecule antibiotics and cytotoxic agents, the flopping of physiologically relevant long-acyl-chain 1,2-dioleoyl (C18)-phosphatidylethanolamine in proteoliposomes requires the simultaneous input of ATP binding and hydrolysis and the chemical proton gradient as sources of metabolic energy. In contrast, the flopping of the large hexa-acylated (C12-C14) Lipid-A anchor of lipopolysaccharides is only ATP dependent. This study dem...
The multidrug transporter LmrP, member of the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), confers L. lactis...
AbstractThe coupling between ATP hydrolysis and substrate transport remains a key question in the un...
Gram-negative bacteria contain an unusual outer membrane that prevents the entry of most currently a...
The ABC multidrug exporter MsbA mediates the translocation of lipopolysaccharides and phospholipids ...
The rapid emergence of multidrug resistant bacterial strains represents a major global healthcare i...
ATP-binding cassette transporters mediate the transbilayer movement of a vast number of substrates i...
ATP-binding cassette transporters mediate the transbilayer movement of a vast number of substrates i...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters constitute a large class of molecular pumps whose central ro...
P4-ATPase translocates lipids from the exoplasmic to the cytosolic plasma membrane leaflet to mainta...
The Mla pathway is believed to be involved in maintaining the asymmetrical Gram-negative outer membr...
The surface of Gram-negative bacteria is largely composed of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a complex gly...
Gram-negative bacteria are naturally resistant to many antibiotics because their surface is covered ...
AbstractMany mammalian ABC transporters move membrane lipids to acceptor lipid assemblies in the ext...
The biological membrane surrounding the living cell provides a sealed barrier that tightly regulates...
ABC (ATP‑binding cassette) proteins actively transport a wide variety of substrates, including pepti...
The multidrug transporter LmrP, member of the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), confers L. lactis...
AbstractThe coupling between ATP hydrolysis and substrate transport remains a key question in the un...
Gram-negative bacteria contain an unusual outer membrane that prevents the entry of most currently a...
The ABC multidrug exporter MsbA mediates the translocation of lipopolysaccharides and phospholipids ...
The rapid emergence of multidrug resistant bacterial strains represents a major global healthcare i...
ATP-binding cassette transporters mediate the transbilayer movement of a vast number of substrates i...
ATP-binding cassette transporters mediate the transbilayer movement of a vast number of substrates i...
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters constitute a large class of molecular pumps whose central ro...
P4-ATPase translocates lipids from the exoplasmic to the cytosolic plasma membrane leaflet to mainta...
The Mla pathway is believed to be involved in maintaining the asymmetrical Gram-negative outer membr...
The surface of Gram-negative bacteria is largely composed of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a complex gly...
Gram-negative bacteria are naturally resistant to many antibiotics because their surface is covered ...
AbstractMany mammalian ABC transporters move membrane lipids to acceptor lipid assemblies in the ext...
The biological membrane surrounding the living cell provides a sealed barrier that tightly regulates...
ABC (ATP‑binding cassette) proteins actively transport a wide variety of substrates, including pepti...
The multidrug transporter LmrP, member of the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), confers L. lactis...
AbstractThe coupling between ATP hydrolysis and substrate transport remains a key question in the un...
Gram-negative bacteria contain an unusual outer membrane that prevents the entry of most currently a...