Determinants of the Substrate Specificity of Multidrug Resistance Protein 1
@article{Zhang2002DeterminantsOT, title={Determinants of the Substrate Specificity of Multidrug Resistance Protein 1}, author={D. Zhang and S. Cole and R. G. Deeley}, journal={The Journal of Biological Chemistry}, year={2002}, volume={277}, pages={20934 - 20941} }
Human multidrug resistance protein 1 (MRP1) confers resistance to many natural product chemotherapeutic agents and actively transports structurally diverse organic anion conjugates. We previously demonstrated that two hydrogen-bonding amino acid residues in the predicted transmembrane 17 (TM17) of MRP1, Thr1242 and Trp1246, were important for drug resistance and 17β-estradiol 17-(β-d-glucuronide) (E217βG) transport. To determine whether other residues with hydrogen bonding potential within TM17… CONTINUE READING
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