Active Efflux Leads to Heterogeneous Dissipation of Proton Motive Force by Protonophores in Bacteria
ABSTRACT Various toxic compounds disrupt bacterial physiology. While bacteria harbor defense mechanisms to mitigate the toxicity, these mechanisms are often coupled to the physiological state of the cells and become ineffective when the physiology is severely disrupted. Here, we characterized such f...
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Main Authors: | Dai Le, Ekaterina Krasnopeeva, Faris Sinjab, Teuta Pilizota, Minsu Kim |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ff6cfaa9f02e44d3a30ae4d083ae06a8 |
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