Background: DrrAB is dedicated to export of doxorubicin in Streptomyces peucetius, an organism that produces this anticancer drug. Whether this prototype system can export other drugs has not been investigated. Results: DrrAB exports multiple drugs efficiently. Conclusion: Substrate specificity of DrrAB overlaps with known bacterial and human multidrug resistance proteins. Significance: This study suggests common mechanisms and origin for DrrAB and other MDR proteins.
Multi drug resistant Acinetobacter lwoffii infection is increasing particularly in premature and very low-birth weight neonates. Judicious and timely antibiotic use in NICUs are one of the important key in controlling multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter infection and improving clinical outcome.
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