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Effects of deletion of the Streptococcus pneumoniae lipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase gene lgt on ABC transporter function and on growth in vivo [PDF]
Lipoproteins are an important class of surface associated proteins that have diverse roles and frequently are involved in the virulence of bacterial pathogens.
A Bidossi +91 more
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Peroxisomal ABC transporters [PDF]
Peroxisomes perform a range of different functions, dependent upon organism, tissue type, developmental stage or environmental conditions, many of which are connected with lipid metabolism. This review summarises recent research on ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters of the peroxisomal membrane (ABC subfamily D) and their roles in plants, fungi and
Theodoulou, F. L. +2 more
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Mitochondrial ATP fuels ABC transporter-mediated drug efflux in cancer chemoresistance
Chemotherapy remains the standard of care for most cancers worldwide, however development of chemoresistance due to the presence of the drug-effluxing ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters remains a significant problem.
Emily L. Giddings +24 more
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While differences in the methylation patterns of ABC transporters under different environmental conditions and their role in plant growth, development, and response to biotic and abiotic stresses are well documented, less is known about the variation in ...
Ambreen Tahir Shah +4 more
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ABC transporters constitute one of the largest protein families found in all living organisms. ABC transporters are driven by ATP hydrolysis and can act as exporters as well as importers. The plant genome encodes for more than 100 ABC transporters, largely exceeding that of other organisms.
Joohyun Kang +6 more
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Background: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters comprise a superfamily of genes encoding membrane proteins with nucleotide-binding domains (NBD).
Wandong Zhang +9 more
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Circular and L50-like leaderless enterocins share a common ABC-transporter immunity gene
Microbes live within complex communities of interacting populations, either free-living in waters and soils or symbionts of animals and plants. Their interactions include the production of antimicrobial peptides (bacteriocins) to antagonize competitors ...
Claudia Teso-Pérez +5 more
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Enterocin Cross-Resistance Mediated by ABC Transport Systems
In their struggle for life, bacteria frequently produce antagonistic substances against competitors. Antimicrobial peptides produced by bacteria (known as bacteriocins) are active against other bacteria, but harmless to their producer due to an ...
Claudia Teso-Pérez +6 more
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Identification of ABC transporter genes of Fusarium graminearum with roles in azole tolerance and/or virulence. [PDF]
Fusarium graminearum is a plant pathogen infecting several important cereals, resulting in substantial yield losses and mycotoxin contamination of the grain. Triazole fungicides are used to control diseases caused by this fungus on a worldwide scale. Our
Ghada Abou Ammar +5 more
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Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 is a well-studied metal-resistant β-proteobacterium and contains a battery of genes participating in metal metabolism and resistance.
Rob Van Houdt +4 more
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