| Literature DB >> 33492991 |
Benjamin C McIlwain1, Michal T Ruprecht1, Randy B Stockbridge1,2.
Abstract
Microorganisms contend with numerous and unusual chemical threats and have evolved a catalog of resistance mechanisms in response. One particularly ancient, pernicious threat is posed by fluoride ion (F-), a common xenobiotic in natural environments that causes broad-spectrum harm to metabolic pathways. This review focuses on advances in the last ten years toward understanding the microbial response to cytoplasmic accumulation of F-, with a special emphasis on the structure and mechanisms of the proteins that microbes use to export fluoride: the CLCF family of F-/H+ antiporters and the Fluc/FEX family of F- channels.Entities:
Keywords: CLC; FEX; Fluc; antiporter; fluoride; ion channel; membrane protein
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33492991 PMCID: PMC8217344 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-071520-112507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Biochem ISSN: 0066-4154 Impact factor: 27.258