efflux viscosimeter - определение. Что такое efflux viscosimeter
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Что (кто) такое efflux viscosimeter - определение

A PROTEIN COMPLEX THAT IS CAPABLE OF EFFLUX TRANSMEMBRANE TRANSPORTER ACTIVITY.
Active efflux; Substrate-effluxing; Drug efflux; Efflux pump; Multidrug efflux system; Multidrug efflux; Efflux transporter
  • Protein TolC, the outer membrane component of a tripartite efflux pump in ''Escherichia coli''.
  • AcrB, the other component of pump, ''Escherichia coli''.

Efflux (microbiology)         
All microorganisms, with a few exceptions, have highly conserved DNA sequences in their genome that are transcribed and translated to efflux pumps. Efflux pumps are capable of moving a variety of different toxic compounds out of cells, such as antibiotics, heavy metals, organic pollutants, plant-produced compounds, quorum sensing signals, bacterial metabolites and neurotransmitters via active efflux, which is vital part for xenobiotic metabolism.
efflux         
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Efflux (disambiguation)
['?fl?ks]
¦ noun technical the flowing out of a substance or particle.
Origin
C16: from med. L. effluxus, from effluere 'flow out'.
Efflux         
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Efflux (disambiguation)
·vi To run out; to flow forth; to pass away.
II. Efflux ·noun That which flows out; emanation; effluence.
III. Efflux ·noun The act or process of flowing out, or issuing forth; effusion; outflow; as, the efflux of matter from an ulcer; the efflux of men's piety.

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Efflux (microbiology)

In microbiology, efflux is the moving of a variety of different compounds out of cells, such as antibiotics, heavy metals, organic pollutants, plant-produced compounds, quorum sensing signals, bacterial metabolites and neurotransmitters. All microorganisms, with a few exceptions, have highly conserved DNA sequences in their genome that encode efflux pumps. Efflux pumps actively move substances out of a microorganism, in a process known as active efflux, which is a vital part of xenobiotic metabolism. This active efflux mechanism is responsible for various types of resistance to bacterial pathogens within bacterial species - the most concerning being antibiotic resistance because microorganisms can have adapted efflux pumps to divert toxins out of the cytoplasm and into extracellular media.

Efflux systems function via an energy-dependent mechanism (active transport) to pump out unwanted toxic substances through specific efflux pumps. Some efflux systems are drug-specific, whereas others may accommodate multiple drugs with small multidrug resistance (SMR) transporters.

Efflux pumps are proteinaceous transporters localized in the cytoplasmic membrane of all kinds of cells. They are active transporters, meaning that they require a source of chemical energy to perform their function. Some are primary active transporters utilizing adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis as a source of energy, whereas others are secondary active transporters (uniporters, symporters, or antiporters) in which transport is coupled to an electrochemical potential difference created by pumping hydrogen or sodium ions into the cell.