Acriflavine resistance protein family

id: acriflavine-resistance-protein-family-191-1109837
title: Acriflavine resistance protein family
text: The Escherichia coli Acriflavine resistance encode a multi-drug efflux system that is believed to protect the bacterium against hydrophobic inhibitors. The E. coli AcrB protein is a transporter that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known multidrug pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple solvents. The structure of ligand-free AcrB shows that it is a homotrimer of 110kDa p
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