Sequence- and structure-based computational analyses of Gram-negative tripartite efflux pumps in the context of bacterial membranes

Publication date: Available online 9 February 2018Source: Research in MicrobiologyAuthor(s): Timothy Travers, Katherine J. Wang, Cesar A. López, S. GnanakaranAbstractGram-negative multidrug resistance currently presents a serious threat to public health with infections effectively rendered untreatable. Multiple molecular mechanisms exist that cause antibiotic resistance and in addition, the last three decades have seen slowing rates of new drug development. In this review, we summarize the use of various computational techniques for investigating the mechanisms of multidrug resistance mediated by Gram-negative tripartite efflux pumps and membranes. Recent work in our lab combines data-driven sequence and structure analyses to study the interactions and dynamics of these bacterial components. Computational studies can complement experimental methodologies for gaining crucial insights into combatting multidrug resistance.
Source: Research in Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Source Type: research