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Research in Microbiology

Volume 169, Issues 7–8, September–October 2018, Pages 401-413
Research in Microbiology

Structure and mechanism of bacterial tripartite efflux pumps

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Abstract

Efflux pumps are membrane proteins which contribute to multi-drug resistance. In Gram-negative bacteria, some of these pumps form complex tripartite assemblies in association with an outer membrane channel and a periplasmic membrane fusion protein. These tripartite machineries span both membranes and the periplasmic space, and they extrude from the bacterium chemically diverse toxic substrates. In this chapter, we summarise current understanding of the structural architecture, functionality, and regulation of tripartite multi-drug efflux assemblies.

Keywords

Multi-drug efflux pumps
Membrane proteins
Antibiotic resistance
Tripartite assemblies

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