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17 August, 19:11

Ciprofloxacin (cipro) is an antibiotic that inhibits bacterial dna replication. it enters cells by diffusion. many cells resist the action of cipro by expressing a membrane protein that pumps the antibiotic out the cell. what does the cipro-resistance protein have in common with porins?

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  1. 17 August, 19:22
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    The porins are the membrane proteins, which allows the transfer of the molecules. It is a transport protein. The cipro-resistance protein is also a transport protein. Both the porins and the cipro resistance proteins are membrane transport protein. The presence of the cipro-resistance protein does not allow the ciproflaxin drug molecule to cross through the normal protein, as a result it causes resistance.
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