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A Gene (tmpA) for an Efflux Protein of the Transporter Family III from Brevibacterium linens OC2, an Antibacterial Substance-Producing Strain

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A gene (tmpA) encoding a putative transmembrane protein has been cloned from B. linens OC2, an antibacterial substance-producing strain. The deduced TmpA protein sequence shares similarities to members of the transporter family III exploiting the transmembrane proton gradient to provide export of toxic compounds such as antiseptics or antibiotics. Northern blot analysis indicated that tmpA gene is expressed. Length of RNA messenger and overlapping of ORFs upstream tmpA gene suggested that it might belong to an operon. The tmpA gene is unusual among B. linens species since it was not detected among eight B. linens collection strains and 40 B. linens industrial strains.

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Received: 16 February 1999 / Accepted: 17 February 1999

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Boucabeille, C., Simonet, JM. & Henckes, G. A Gene (tmpA) for an Efflux Protein of the Transporter Family III from Brevibacterium linens OC2, an Antibacterial Substance-Producing Strain. Curr Microbiol 38, 320–323 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00006810

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