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chlorhexidine efflux transporter
This family represents a conserved pair of two transmembrane alpha-helices. All members carry the two pairs of TMs. BTP is a form of drug efflux pump, that actively tranports chlorhexidine out of the cell. Chlorhexidine, a bisbiguanide antimicrobial agent, is commonly used as an antiseptic and disinfectant in hospitals, and there is an increasing problem with resistance to it in some pathogenic bacteria. BTP is localised in the cytoplasmic membrane [1]. [1]. 24277845. Transcriptomic and biochemical analyses identify a family of chlorhexidine efflux proteins. Hassan KA, Jackson SM, Penesyan A, Patching SG, Tetu SG, Eijkelkamp BA, Brown MH, Henderson PJ, Paulsen IT;. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013;110:20254-20259. (from Pfam)
COG4125 family protein
PACE efflux transporter
PACE transporters, including the chlorhexidine efflux transporter AceI, average about 140 amino acids in length and consist of two tandem homologous domains described by Pfam model PF05232. PACE transporters are single component efflux transporters that sit in the plasma membrane and couple proton import to substrate export.
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