Toward Understanding the Outer Membrane Uptake of Small Molecules by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Volume: 288, Issue: 17, Pages: 12042 - 12053
Published: Apr 1, 2013
Abstract
Because small molecules enter Gram-negative bacteria via outer membrane (OM) channels, understanding OM transport is essential for the rational design of improved and new antibiotics. In the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, most small molecules are taken up by outer membrane carboxylate channel (Occ) proteins, which can be divided into two distinct subfamilies, OccD and OccK. Here we characterize substrate transport mediated by Occ...
Paper Details
Title
Toward Understanding the Outer Membrane Uptake of Small Molecules by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Published Date
Apr 1, 2013
Volume
288
Issue
17
Pages
12042 - 12053
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