The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Autor(a) principal: Rossi, Edda de
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Arrigo, Patrizio, Bellinzoni, Marco, Silva, Pedro Eduardo Almeida da, Martín, Carlos, Aínsa, José, Guglierame, Paola, Riccardi, Giovanna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Both intrinsic and acquired multidrug resistance play an important role in the insurgence of tuberculosis. Detailed knowledge of the molecular basis of drug recognition and transport by multidrug transport systems is required for the development of new antibiotics that are not extruded or of inhibitors that block the multidrug transporter and allow traditional antibiotics to be effective. Materials and Methods: We have undertaken the inventory of the drug transporters subfamily, included in the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), encoded by the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). These proteins were identified on the basis of their characteristic stretches of amino acids and transmembrane segments (TMS) number. Conclusions: Genome analysis and searches of homology between the identified transporters and proteins characterized in other organisms revealed 16 open reading frames encoding putative drug efflux pumps belonging to MFS. In the case of two of them, we also have demonstrated that they function as drug efflux proteins.
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spelling Rossi, Edda deArrigo, PatrizioBellinzoni, MarcoSilva, Pedro Eduardo Almeida daMartín, CarlosAínsa, JoséGuglierame, PaolaRiccardi, Giovanna2013-01-17T20:10:44Z2013-01-17T20:10:44Z2002ROSSI, Edda de et al. The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis. Molecular Medicine, v. 8, n.11, p. 714-724, 2002. Disponível em: <http://130.203.133.150/viewdoc/summary;jsessionid=13E00EC2F38B4742D96AE349BE46AF22?doi=10.1.1.222.9957>. Acesso em: 18 set. 2012.http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3103Background: Both intrinsic and acquired multidrug resistance play an important role in the insurgence of tuberculosis. Detailed knowledge of the molecular basis of drug recognition and transport by multidrug transport systems is required for the development of new antibiotics that are not extruded or of inhibitors that block the multidrug transporter and allow traditional antibiotics to be effective. Materials and Methods: We have undertaken the inventory of the drug transporters subfamily, included in the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), encoded by the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). These proteins were identified on the basis of their characteristic stretches of amino acids and transmembrane segments (TMS) number. Conclusions: Genome analysis and searches of homology between the identified transporters and proteins characterized in other organisms revealed 16 open reading frames encoding putative drug efflux pumps belonging to MFS. 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title The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
spellingShingle The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
Rossi, Edda de
title_short The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_fullStr The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_sort The multidrug transporters belonging to major facilitator superfamily (MFS) in mycobacterium tuberculosis
author Rossi, Edda de
author_facet Rossi, Edda de
Arrigo, Patrizio
Bellinzoni, Marco
Silva, Pedro Eduardo Almeida da
Martín, Carlos
Aínsa, José
Guglierame, Paola
Riccardi, Giovanna
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author2 Arrigo, Patrizio
Bellinzoni, Marco
Silva, Pedro Eduardo Almeida da
Martín, Carlos
Aínsa, José
Guglierame, Paola
Riccardi, Giovanna
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossi, Edda de
Arrigo, Patrizio
Bellinzoni, Marco
Silva, Pedro Eduardo Almeida da
Martín, Carlos
Aínsa, José
Guglierame, Paola
Riccardi, Giovanna
description Background: Both intrinsic and acquired multidrug resistance play an important role in the insurgence of tuberculosis. Detailed knowledge of the molecular basis of drug recognition and transport by multidrug transport systems is required for the development of new antibiotics that are not extruded or of inhibitors that block the multidrug transporter and allow traditional antibiotics to be effective. Materials and Methods: We have undertaken the inventory of the drug transporters subfamily, included in the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), encoded by the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). These proteins were identified on the basis of their characteristic stretches of amino acids and transmembrane segments (TMS) number. Conclusions: Genome analysis and searches of homology between the identified transporters and proteins characterized in other organisms revealed 16 open reading frames encoding putative drug efflux pumps belonging to MFS. In the case of two of them, we also have demonstrated that they function as drug efflux proteins.
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