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Functional investigation of the efflux pump MexA–MexB-OprM of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Figure 1: ! Scanning electron micrograph of P. aeruginosa. Image from visual photo, enlargement: 10 000x !
Figure 3: Peptidoglycan synthesis. Orange, yellow, green and blue discs represent amino acids (respectively, L- L-Ala, D-Glu, L-Lys and D-Ala)
Figure  5:  Antibiotics  target  sites  during  bacterial  protein  synthesis.  Adapted  from  Wilson  2014  Nature  Review  Microbiology
Figure 13: Topology diagram of one protomer of AcrB. Dotted lines represent disordered polypeptide segments
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Abbreviations: ABS, Activation binding site; ABC, ATP-binding cassette; CA, Catalytic and ATP binding domain; DBD, DNA-Binding Domain; DHp, Dimerization and histidine