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The E. coli AcrB Efflux Pump
Structure
The AcrB efflux pump is part of a tripartite system used by E. Coli to remove antibiotic and other toxic molecules from the bacterial cell.
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Structural Elements
Substrates
Because of the large binding pockets in AcrB, it is able to bind and export a wide variety of antibiotic drugs and other toxins.
Rifampicin is a high molecular weight drug (~800 g/mol) that has been crystallized in the proximal binding pocket
, interacting residues (all residues within 4 Angstroms) highlighted and shown in ball-and-stick representation.
interacting residues are shown here (Polar in blue, nonpolar in orange).
(switch loop is shown in orange).
(Rifampicin crystal structure from Nakashima, et al. 2011)
Minocycline is a lower molecular weight drug (~400 g/mol) that has been crystallized in the .
(switch loop shown in green)
(blue=polar, green=aliphatic, orange=hydrophobic).
Energy Transduction
There are (Asp408, Asp407, Lys940, and Arg 971) whose protonation and deprotonation are suggested to play a large role in the conformational change between the L, T, and O states (Eicher, et al. 2009). PDB: 3D9B