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The Evolutionary Conservation of Escherichia coli Drug Efflux Pumps Supports Physiological Functions

Tanisha Teelucksingh, Laura K. Thompson, Georgina Cox

2020Journal of Bacteriology87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacteria harness an impressive repertoire of resistance mechanisms to evade the inhibitory action of antibiotics. One such mechanism involves efflux pump-mediated extrusion of drugs from the bacterial cell, which significantly contributes to multidrug resistance. Intriguingly, most drug efflux pumps are chromosomally encoded components of the intrinsic antibiotic resistome. In addition, in terms of xenobiotic detoxification, bacterial efflux systems often exhibit significant levels of functional redundancy.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEffluxEscherichia coliDrugMicrobiologyBiochemistryPharmacologyGeneEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEscherichia coli research studiesBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
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