1998
DOI: 10.1128/aac.42.7.1778
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NorM, a Putative Multidrug Efflux Protein, of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Its Homolog in Escherichia coli

Abstract: We found that cells of Vibrio parahaemolyticus possess an energy-dependent efflux system for norfloxacin. We cloned a gene for a putative norfloxacin efflux protein from the chromosomal DNA ofV. parahaemolyticus by using an Escherichia coli mutant lacking the major multidrug efflux system AcrAB as the host and sequenced the gene (norM). Cells of E. coli transformed with a plasmid carrying the norMgene showed elevated energy-dependent efflux of norfloxacin. The transformants showed elevated resistance not only … Show more

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“…The prototypic member of the MATE family of transport proteins is the prokaryotic OC/Na exchanger, NorM (14). By several different hydropathy algorithms, NorM appears to have 12 TMHs, although this has not been verified experimentally.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The prototypic member of the MATE family of transport proteins is the prokaryotic OC/Na exchanger, NorM (14). By several different hydropathy algorithms, NorM appears to have 12 TMHs, although this has not been verified experimentally.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These genes were plasmid-encoded with resistance attributable to plasmid acquisition. Escherichia coli biocide transporters included the AcrAB efflux pump (RND) [46,47], the EmrE pump (SMR) [48], the YdhE (MATE) protein [49], the MdfA (MATE) protein [50] and the TehA protein (MFS) [51]. Upregulation of AcrAB efflux pump expression is mostly under the control of the multiple antibiotic resistance activator (MarA).…”
Section: Overexpression Of Efflux Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2), but no apparent consensus sequence has been identified unlike ABC transporters that contain unique ABC signature(s), although three amino acids conserved in one cluster of the MATE family were reported to be essential for the antiport function of bacterial MATEs (Otsuka et al 2005b). The first MATE transporter was identified from the screening of Vibrio parahaemolyticus genes that confer resistance for norfloxacin, a widely used antimicrobial compound (Morita et al 1998). The identified gene product was named NorM and reported to function as a sodium-multidrug antiporter that transport various structurally unrelated compounds (Morita et al 2000).…”
Section: Mate Transporters In Bacteria and Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%