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MmpL3 is a lipid transporter that binds trehalose monomycolate and phosphatidylethanolamine: Supplemental Information
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
The cell envelope of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is notable for the abundance of mycolic acids (MAs), which are essential to mycobacterial viability, and other species-specific lipids. The mycobacterial cell envelope is extremely hydrophobic, contributes to virulence and antibiotic resistance. Yet, exactly how fatty acids and lipidic elements are transported across the cell envelope for cell wall biosynthesis is unclear. Mycobacterial membrane protein Large 3 (MmpL3) is essential and required
doi:10.1101/531160
fatcat:kewifujch5ak7ncrhhmvoffiee