Tag: Fluc
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The link between ancient microbial fluoride resistance mechanisms and bioengineering organofluorine degradation or synthesis.
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Toward a molecular understanding of fluoride stress in a model Pseudomonas strain.
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The fluoride permeation pathway and anion recognition in Fluc family fluoride channels.
Introduction Microbes are protected from the cytoplasmic accumulation of environmental fluoride ion by export of the toxic anion via fluoride channels known as Flucs [1-3]. These small, homodimeric ion channels are remarkable proteins in two regards: first, their unusual “dual topology” architecture, in which the two subunits of the homodimer are arranged antiparallel with respect […]
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An Interfacial Sodium Ion is an Essential Structural Feature of Fluc Family Fluoride Channels.
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Fluoride resistance and transport by riboswitch-controlled CLC antiporters.
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Unusual Ion Pathway Architecture of the Dual-Topology Fluoride Channel Fluc.
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Mechanism of single- and double-sided inhibition of dual topology fluoride channels by synthetic monobodies.
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Crystal structures of a double-barrelled fluoride ion channel.
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Bacterial fluoride resistance, Fluc channels, and the weak acid accumulation effect.
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A family of fluoride-specific ion channels with dual-topology architecture.