Functional insights of two MATE transporters from Vibrio fluvialis | bioRxiv
Proposed transport mechanism of the eMATE transporters. Schematic... | Download Scientific Diagram
RCSB PDB - 4Z3N: Crystal structure of the MATE transporter ClbM
Engineered MATE multidrug transporters reveal two functionally distinct ion-coupling pathways in NorM from Vibrio cholerae | Communications Biology
Functional Analysis of Pneumococcal Drug Efflux Pumps Associates the MATE DinF Transporter with Quinolone Susceptibility | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Structures of a Na+-coupled, substrate-bound MATE multidrug transporter | PNAS
Structural biology of the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion superfamily transporters - ScienceDirect
RCSB PDB - 3MKU: Structure of a Cation-bound Multidrug and Toxin Compound Extrusion (MATE) transporter
The structure of the Aquifex aeolicus MATE family multidrug resistance transporter and sequence comparisons suggest the existence of a new subfamily | PNAS
Transcriptome-wide characterization and functional analysis of MATE transporters in response to aluminum toxicity in Medicago sativa L. [PeerJ]
ECOD: identification of distant homology among multidomain and transmembrane domain proteins | BMC Molecular and Cell Biology | Full Text
Plant alkaloids accumulated in vacuoles by MATE transporters. Nicotine... | Download Scientific Diagram
Microorganisms | Free Full-Text | A MATE Transporter is Involved in Pathogenicity and IAA Homeostasis in the Hyperplastic Plant Pathogen Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. nerii
The Multidrug and Toxic Compound Extrusion (MATE) Family in Plants and Their Significance in Metal Transport | SpringerLink
Structures of a Na+-coupled, substrate-bound MATE multidrug transporter | PNAS
Structural basis for the drug extrusion mechanism by a MATE multidrug transporter | Nature
Structures of a Na+-coupled, substrate-bound MATE multidrug transporter | PNAS
薬物トランスポーターヒト MATE1 の 機能と分子機構に関する研究 川嵜 達也
Structural Basis of H+-Dependent Conformational Change in a Bacterial MATE Transporter - ScienceDirect