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RND Efflux Pumps in Gram-Negative Bacteria; Regulation, Structure and Role in Antibiotic Resistance

A. Colclough, Ilyas Alav, Emily E. Whittle, Hannah Pugh, Elizabeth M. Darby, Simon Legood, Helen E. McNeil, Jessica M. A. Blair

2020Future Microbiology142 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rresistance-nodulation-division (RND) efflux pumps in Gram-negative bacteria remove multiple, structurally distinct classes of antimicrobials from inside bacterial cells therefore directly contributing to multidrug resistance. There is also emerging evidence that many other mechanisms of antibiotic resistance rely on the intrinsic resistance conferred by RND efflux. In addition to their role in antibiotic resistance, new information has become available about the natural role of RND pumps including their established role in virulence of many Gram-negative organisms. This review also discusses the recent advances in understanding the regulation and structure of RND efflux pumps.

Topics & Concepts

EffluxAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsBiologyBacteriaMicrobiologyGram-negative bacteriaMultiple drug resistanceEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyPneumonia and Respiratory Infections
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