AbstractAlthough the architecture of tripartite multiple drug resistance (MDR) efflux pumps of Gram-negative bacteria has been well characterized, the means by which the components recognize each other and assemble into a functional pump remains obscure. In this study we present evidence that the C-terminal domain of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa OprM and the α-helical hairpin domain of Vibrio cholerae VceA play an important role in the recognition/specificity/recruitment step in the assembly of a functional, VceAB-OprM chimeric efflux pump. To our knowledge, this is the first evidence directly linking the C-terminal domain of an outer membrane efflux protein to its recruitment during the assembly of a tripartite efflux pump
Antimicrobial resistance is an old and silent pandemic. Resistant organisms emerge in parallel with ...
Drugs and certain proteins are transported across the membranes of Gram-negative bacteria by energy-...
SummaryMultidrug efflux pumps adversely affect both the clinical effectiveness of existing antibioti...
AbstractBacterial multidrug efflux pumps operate by periplasmic recruitment and opening of TolC fami...
AbstractPeriplasmic adaptor proteins are key components of bacterial tripartite efflux pumps. The 2....
International audienceAntibiotics have been used extensively during several decades and we are now f...
Efflux pumps of the Resistance-Nodulation-cell Division (RND) superfamily contribute to intrinsic an...
The multiple transferable resistance (MTR) pump, from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is typical of the speci...
SummaryOriginally described in bacteria, drug transporters are now recognized as major determinants ...
The multiple transferable resistance (MTR) pump, from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is typical of the speci...
Multidrug resistance in Gram-negative bacteria arises in part from the activities of tripartite drug...
International audienceAmong the different mechanisms used by bacteria to resist antibiotics, active ...
Infections arising from multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria are spreading rapidly throughout the...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa est un pathogène opportuniste impliqué dans les infections nosocomiales. Sa m...
The tripartite efflux system AcrA/AcrB/TolC is the main pump in Escherichia coli for the efflux of m...
Antimicrobial resistance is an old and silent pandemic. Resistant organisms emerge in parallel with ...
Drugs and certain proteins are transported across the membranes of Gram-negative bacteria by energy-...
SummaryMultidrug efflux pumps adversely affect both the clinical effectiveness of existing antibioti...
AbstractBacterial multidrug efflux pumps operate by periplasmic recruitment and opening of TolC fami...
AbstractPeriplasmic adaptor proteins are key components of bacterial tripartite efflux pumps. The 2....
International audienceAntibiotics have been used extensively during several decades and we are now f...
Efflux pumps of the Resistance-Nodulation-cell Division (RND) superfamily contribute to intrinsic an...
The multiple transferable resistance (MTR) pump, from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is typical of the speci...
SummaryOriginally described in bacteria, drug transporters are now recognized as major determinants ...
The multiple transferable resistance (MTR) pump, from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is typical of the speci...
Multidrug resistance in Gram-negative bacteria arises in part from the activities of tripartite drug...
International audienceAmong the different mechanisms used by bacteria to resist antibiotics, active ...
Infections arising from multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria are spreading rapidly throughout the...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa est un pathogène opportuniste impliqué dans les infections nosocomiales. Sa m...
The tripartite efflux system AcrA/AcrB/TolC is the main pump in Escherichia coli for the efflux of m...
Antimicrobial resistance is an old and silent pandemic. Resistant organisms emerge in parallel with ...
Drugs and certain proteins are transported across the membranes of Gram-negative bacteria by energy-...
SummaryMultidrug efflux pumps adversely affect both the clinical effectiveness of existing antibioti...