Lewis K
Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139.
Trends Biochem Sci. 1994 Mar;19(3):119-23. doi: 10.1016/0968-0004(94)90204-6.
Multidrug resistance pumps (MDRs) arise from three different gene families and are widespread in bacteria. For example, in Escherichia coli alone, there seem to be seven distinct MDRs. The most common belong to the major facilitator family of membrane translocases; this type of MDR is closely related to specific antibiotic extrusion pumps such as the tetracycline/H+ antiporter. This similarity in design, and the high incidence of apparently independent evolution of MDRs, suggests that the property of multidrug resistance might have resulted from a loss of specificity in a specific hydrophobic-drug efflux pump.
多药耐药泵(MDRs)源自三个不同的基因家族,在细菌中广泛存在。例如,仅在大肠杆菌中,似乎就有七种不同的多药耐药泵。最常见的属于膜转运蛋白的主要易化子家族;这种类型的多药耐药泵与特定的抗生素外排泵密切相关,如四环素/H⁺反向转运体。这种设计上的相似性,以及多药耐药泵明显独立进化的高发生率,表明多药耐药特性可能是由特定疏水药物外排泵的特异性丧失导致的。