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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Venter, H, Shahi, S, Balakrishnan, L, Velamakanni, S, Bapna, A, Woebking, B, van Veen, HW
Abstract: 

The movement of drugs across biological membranes is mediated by two major classes of membrane transporters. Primary-active, ABC (ATP-binding cassette) multidrug transporters are dependent on ATP-binding/hydrolysis, whereas secondary-active multidrug transporters are coupled to the proton (or sodium)-motive force that exists across the plasma membrane. Recent work on LmrA, an ABC multidrug transporter in Lactococcus lactis, suggests that primary- and secondary-active multidrug transporters share functional and structural features. Some of these similarities and their implications for the mechanism of transport by ABC multidrug transporters will be discussed.

Publication ID: 
64006
Published date: 
November 2005
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Biochem Soc Trans
Publication volume: 
33
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