“…This efflux pump, which can extrude fluoroquinolones, chloramphenicol, trimethoprim and tetracycline (Vila and Martínez, 2008), has a particular genetic structure: upstream from the mexE there is no repressor gene transcribed divergently, but there is an ORF, called mexT, encoding a protein, which belongs to the LysR family of transcriptional activators, and is transcribed in the same direction as the other three genes. MexT is essential for the mexEF-oprN activation (Kohler et al, 1999). In addition, adjacent to and activated by mexT is a further gene, transcribed divergently, termed mexS [previously qrh (Kohler et al, 1999)], which does encode a regulatory protein, as it is, in fact, an oxidoreductase, but can confer the MAR phenotype by enhancement of MexEF-OprN overexpression (Sobel et al, 2005b).…”