Journal article
The role of ATP-binding cassette transporters in bacterial pathogenicity
VG Lewis, MP Ween, CA McDevitt
Protoplasma | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 2012
Abstract
The ATP-binding cassette transporter superfamily is present in all three domains of life. This ubiquitous class of integral membrane proteins have diverse biological functions, but their fundamental role involves the unidirectional translocation of compounds across cellular membranes in an ATP coupled process. The importance of this class of proteins in eukaryotic systems is well established as typified by their association with genetic diseases and roles in the multi-drug resistance of cancer. In stark contrast, the ABC transporters of prokaryotes have not been exhaustively investigated due to the sheer number of different roles and organisms in which they function. In this review, we exami..
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Awarded by Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
MPW is supported by the Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation (Grant #103) and VGL is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award and Postgraduate Stipend from the Australian Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation. We thank James C. Paton for critical insight and discussions.