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protein
1)
Pseudomonas cichorii
AHF69271.1 - Multidrug/solvent transporter.
[a.k.a. PCH70_41180,
Multidrug/solvent transporter
, pci:PCH70_41180,
multidrug/solvent transporter
]
2)
Pseudomonas sp. StFLB209
PSCI_2954 - Multidrug/solvent transporter.
[a.k.a. BAP43656.1,
Multidrug/solvent transporter
, WP_045488226.1,
multidrug/solvent transporter
]
3)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
mexB - Resistance-Nodulation-Cell Division (RND)
multidrug
efflux
transporter
MexB; The inner membrane
transporter
component of the MexAB-OprM efflux system that confers
multidrug
resistance. Also functions as the major efflux pump for n-hexane and p-xylene efflux. Over-expression of the pump increases antibiotic and
solvent
efflux capacities. Implicated in the secretion of the siderophore pyoverdine; Belongs to the resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) (TC 2.A.6) family.
[a.k.a. AAG03815.1, PA0426, 3W9J]
4)
Photorhabdus asymbiotica
mdtC -
Multidrug
resistance protein mdtc (
multidrug
transporter
mdtc); The Escherichia coli acrA and acrB genes encode a multi-drug efflux system that is believed to protect the bacterium against hydrophobic inhibitors. E. coli AcrB is a
transporter
that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known
multidrug
pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple
solvents
; Belongs to the resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) (TC 2.A.6) family. MdtC subfamily.
[a.k.a. PAU_01766, CAQ83858.1, CAQ83858]
5)
Photorhabdus asymbiotica
mdtB -
Multidrug
resistance protein mdtb (
multidrug
transporter
mdtb); The Escherichia coli acrA and acrB genes encode a multi-drug efflux system that is believed to protect the bacterium against hydrophobic inhibitors. E. coli AcrB is a
transporter
that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known
multidrug
pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple
solvents
; Belongs to the resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) (TC 2.A.6) family. MdtB subfamily.
[a.k.a. PAU_01767, CAQ83859.1, Multidrug transporter MdtB]
6)
gamma proteobacterium HTCC5015
EDY87176.1 - ABC-type
multidrug
transport
system substrate-binding protein, putative; [Q] COG1463 ABC-type
transport
system involved in resistance to organic
solvents
, periplasmic component.
[a.k.a. GP5015_2354, EDY87176, B5JTN8]
7)
Photorhabdus asymbiotica
mdtA -
Multidrug
resistance protein mdta precursor (
multidrug
transporte
mdta); The Escherichia coli acrA and acrB genes encode a multi-drug efflux system that is believed to protect the bacterium against hydrophobic inhibitors. E. coli AcrB is a
transporter
that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known
multidrug
pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple
solvents
; Belongs to the membrane fusion protein (MFP) (TC 8.A.1) family.
[a.k.a. PAU_01768, CAQ83860.1, CAQ83860]
8)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ95200.1 - The membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmic membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; participates to the type I secretion system; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_1143, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
9)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ95567.1 - These membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmique membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_1511, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
10)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ95998.1 - These membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmique membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_1945, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
11)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ96544.1 - The membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmic membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; belongs to the type I secretion system; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_2391, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
12)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ96548.1 - The membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmic membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; belongs to the type I secretion system; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_2395, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
13)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ97064.1 - These membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmic membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Belongs to the type I secretion system; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_2917, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
14)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ97571.1 - These membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmique membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_3433, Membrane fusion protein, G0L0Q8]
15)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ97627.1 - These membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmique membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_3489, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
16)
Zobellia galactanivorans
CAZ97992.1 - These membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmique membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Belongs to the type I secretion system; Family membership.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_3854, NC_015844.1, Membrane fusion protein]
17)
Zobellia galactanivorans
ybhG - The membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics,
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmic membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Lipoprotein with a signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Belongs to the type I secretion system; Specificity unclear.
[a.k.a. ZOBELLIA_4345, CAZ98480.1, NC_015844.1]
18)
Zobellia galactanivorans
macA - The membrane fusion proteins (MFP) belong to a
multidrug
efflux pump system that confer the resistance to compounds such as antibiotics (as macrolides),
solvents
or heavy metals; Proteins of the MFP family function as 'adaptors', connecting a ABC
transporters
, localized in the cytoplasmic membrane, with a porin or channel localized in outer membrane; The MFP proteins seem to be anchored in the cytoplasmique membrane by a N-terminal transmembrane region; Belongs to the type I secretion system; Family membership.
[a.k.a. CAZ98410.1, ZOBELLIA_4275, Macrolide-specific membrane fusion protein]