Browsing by Subject "Membrane proteins"
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Role of ATP binding and hydrolysis in assembly of MacAB-TolC macrolide transporter
(2013)In Gram-negative bacteria, intrinsic antibiotic resistance is provided by three component efflux transporters. In Escherichia coli, MacAB-TolC is the first experimentally described ATP-driven tripartite efflux pump responsible ... -
Role of ATP binding and hydrolysis in assembly of MacAB-TolC macrolide transporter
(2013)In Gram-negative bacteria, intrinsic antibiotic resistance is provided by three component efflux transporters. In Escherichia coli, MacAB-TolC is the first experimentally described ATP-driven tripartite efflux pump responsible ... -
The role of Rnf in ion gradient formation in Desulfovibrio alaskensis
(2016-04-14)Rnf is a membrane protein complex that has been shown to be important in energy conservation. Here, Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20 and Rnf mutants of G20 were grown with different electron donor and acceptor combinations to ... -
Role of the outer membrane channel TolC in physiology of Escherichia coli
(2010)TolC is a versatile, multifunctional protein and in Gram-negative bacteria such as E.coli, it has been shown to participate in several functions like drug efflux, toxin secretion and has also been demonstrated to be important ...