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| + | == The ''E. coli''AcrB Efflux Pump == | ||
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| + | The AcrB efflux pump from ''E. Coli'' is a part of a tripartite system used by the bacteria to remove antibiotic and other toxic molecules from the bacterial cell. | ||
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The E. coliAcrB Efflux Pump
Structure The AcrB efflux pump from E. Coli is a part of a tripartite system used by the bacteria to remove antibiotic and other toxic molecules from the bacterial cell.
