Efflux transporters of the RND family confer resistance to multiple antibiotics in Gram-negative bacteria. Here, we identify and chemically optimize pyridylpiperazine-based compounds that potentiate antibiotic activity in E. coli through inhibition of its primary RND transporter, AcrAB-TolC. Characterisation of resistant E. coli mutants and structural biology analyses indicate that the compounds bind to a unique site on the transmembrane domain of the AcrB L protomer, lined by key catalytic residues involved in proton relay. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the inhibitors access this binding pocket from the cytoplasm via a channel exclusively present in the AcrB L protomer. Thus, our work unveils a class of allosteric efflux-pump...
Efflux is an important mechanism of bacterial multidrug resistance (MDR), and the inhibition of MDR ...
ABSTRACT Efflux is an important mechanism in Gram-negative bacteria conferring multidrug resistance....
One way by which bacteria achieve antibiotics resistance is preventing drug access to its target mol...
Efflux transporters of the RND family confer resistance to multiple antibiotics in Gram-negative bac...
Multidrug–resistant Escherichia coli is a continuously growing worldwide public health problem, in w...
The Escherichia coli AcrAB-TolC efflux pump is the archetype of the resistance nodulation cell divis...
The Escherichia coli AcrAB-TolC efflux pump is the archetype of the resistance nodulation cell divis...
Gram-negative bacteria maintain an intrinsic resistance mechanism against entry of noxious compounds...
Efflux pumps of the resistance nodulation division (RND) superfamily, such as AcrB, make a major con...
Efflux pumps of the resistance nodulation division (RND) superfamily, such as AcrB, make a major con...
Membrane transporters of the RND superfamily confer multidrug resistance to pathogenic bacteria, and...
Antibiotics are compounds that kill or slow the growth of bacteria to treat numerous bacterial infec...
Antimicrobial resistance of human pathogenic bacteria is an emerging problem for global public healt...
Gram‐negative bacteria are intrinsically resistant against cytotoxic substances by means of their ou...
The drug/proton antiporter AcrB, which is part of the major efflux pump AcrABZ-TolC in Escherichia c...
Efflux is an important mechanism of bacterial multidrug resistance (MDR), and the inhibition of MDR ...
ABSTRACT Efflux is an important mechanism in Gram-negative bacteria conferring multidrug resistance....
One way by which bacteria achieve antibiotics resistance is preventing drug access to its target mol...
Efflux transporters of the RND family confer resistance to multiple antibiotics in Gram-negative bac...
Multidrug–resistant Escherichia coli is a continuously growing worldwide public health problem, in w...
The Escherichia coli AcrAB-TolC efflux pump is the archetype of the resistance nodulation cell divis...
The Escherichia coli AcrAB-TolC efflux pump is the archetype of the resistance nodulation cell divis...
Gram-negative bacteria maintain an intrinsic resistance mechanism against entry of noxious compounds...
Efflux pumps of the resistance nodulation division (RND) superfamily, such as AcrB, make a major con...
Efflux pumps of the resistance nodulation division (RND) superfamily, such as AcrB, make a major con...
Membrane transporters of the RND superfamily confer multidrug resistance to pathogenic bacteria, and...
Antibiotics are compounds that kill or slow the growth of bacteria to treat numerous bacterial infec...
Antimicrobial resistance of human pathogenic bacteria is an emerging problem for global public healt...
Gram‐negative bacteria are intrinsically resistant against cytotoxic substances by means of their ou...
The drug/proton antiporter AcrB, which is part of the major efflux pump AcrABZ-TolC in Escherichia c...
Efflux is an important mechanism of bacterial multidrug resistance (MDR), and the inhibition of MDR ...
ABSTRACT Efflux is an important mechanism in Gram-negative bacteria conferring multidrug resistance....
One way by which bacteria achieve antibiotics resistance is preventing drug access to its target mol...