Bacterial efflux transporters’ polyspecificity – a gift and a curse?

Giuliano Malloci
Second
;
Attilio Vittorio Vargiu
Penultimate
;
Paolo Ruggerone
Last
2021-01-01

Abstract

All mechanisms of clinical antibiotic resistance benefit from activities of polyspecific efflux pumps acting to reduce intracellular accumulation of toxins and antibiotics. In Gram-negative bacteria, the major polyspecific efflux transporters belong to the Resistance-Nodulation-cell Division (RND) superfamily of proteins, which are capable of expelling thousands of structurally diverse compounds. Recent structural and functional advances generated novel insights into mechanisms underlying the biochemical versatility of RND transporters. This opinion article reviews these mechanisms and discusses implications of the polyspecificity of RND transporters for bacterial survival and for the development of efflux pump inhibitors effective in clinics
2021
2021
Inglese
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internazionale
scientifica
bacterial efflux systems; inhibitors; RND superfamily
Zgurskaya, Helen I.; Malloci, Giuliano; Chandar, Brinda; Vargiu, ATTILIO VITTORIO; Ruggerone, Paolo
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