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Functional role of bacterial multidrug efflux pumps in microbial natural ecosystems
Authors:Jose Luis Martinez,Marí  a Blanca Sá  nchez,Laura Martí  nez-Solano,Alvaro Hernandez,Leonor Garmendia,Alicia Fajardo,&   Carolina Alvarez-Ortega
Affiliation:Departamento de Biotecnología Microbiana, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, CSIC, Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain;;CIBERESP, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Multidrug efflux pumps have emerged as relevant elements in the intrinsic and acquired antibiotic resistance of bacterial pathogens. In contrast with other antibiotic resistance genes that have been obtained by virulent bacteria through horizontal gene transfer, genes coding for multidrug efflux pumps are present in the chromosomes of all living organisms. In addition, these genes are highly conserved (all members of the same species contain the same efflux pumps) and their expression is tightly regulated. Together, these characteristics suggest that the main function of these systems is not resisting the antibiotics used in therapy and that they should have other roles relevant to the behavior of bacteria in their natural ecosystems. Among the potential roles, it has been demonstrated that efflux pumps are important for processes of detoxification of intracellular metabolites, bacterial virulence in both animal and plant hosts, cell homeostasis and intercellular signal trafficking.
Keywords:multidrug efflux pumps    plant/bacteria interaction    quorum sensing    antibiotic resistance    MDR    bacterial ecology
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