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A Secreted BBE-Like Enzyme Acting as a Drug-Binding Efflux Carrier Confers Microbial Self-Resistance to Mitomycin C.

Xiaorong ChenRui HeAiai SunJinyue PuHai-Xue PanGong-Li Tang
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
The berberine bridge enzyme (BBE)-like flavoproteins have attracted continuous attention for their capability to catalyze various oxidative reactions. Here we demonstrate that MitR, a secreted BBE-like enzyme, functions as a special drug-binding efflux protein evolved from quinone reductase. Moreover, this protein provides self-resistance to its hosts toward the DNA-alkylating agent mitomycin C with a distinctive strategy, featured by independently performing drug binding and efflux.
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