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Interaction potential of etravirine with drug transporters assessed in vitro.
2010-12-28

Etravirine is a novel nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) for the treatment of HIV-1 infections. ABC transporters potentially mediate clinically relevant drug-drug interactions. We assessed substrate characteristics and the inhibitory and inductive potential of etravirine on ABC ...

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The Sensitivities of Yeast Strains Deficient in PDR ABC ...
2004-03-12

... Accession Number : ADA432795. Title : The Sensitivities of Yeast Strains Deficient in PDR ABC Transporters to Quinoline-Ring Antimalarial Drugs. ...

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ABC transporters as multidrug resistance mechanisms and the development of chemosensitizers for their reversal
2005-10-04

One of the major problems related with anticancer chemotherapy is resistance against anticancer drugs. The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are a family of transporter proteins that are responsible for drug resistance and a low bioavailability of drugs by pumping a ...

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The overexpression of a new ABC transporter in Leishmania is related to phospholipid trafficking and reduced infectivity.
2003-06-10

This paper reports the characterization of a new ABC transporter (LtrABC1.1), related to the human ABCA subfamily, in the protozoan parasite Leishmania tropica. LtrABC1.1 is a tandem duplicated gene flanked by inverted repeats. LtrABC1.1 is expressed mainly in the flagellar pocket of the ...

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Role of ABC Proteins in Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells.
2007-01-01

This predoctoral training grant supported by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) of the Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) aims to study the possible role of ABC transporters in altered apo...

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Role of ABC Proteins in Drug Resistant Breast Cancer Cells.
2008-01-01

This predoctoral training grant, supported by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) of the Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), aims to study the possible role of ABC transporters in pleitropi...

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ABC transporters influence sensitivity of Brugia malayi to moxidectin and have potential roles in drug resistance.
2011-07-13

Some ABC transporters play a significant role in human health and illness because they confer multidrug resistance (MDR) through their overexpression. Compounds that inhibit the drug efflux mechanism can improve efficacy or reverse resistance. Of the eight described ABC transporter subfamilies, ...

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An ATP-driven efflux pump is a novel pathogenicity factor in rice blast disease.
1999-02-01

Cells tolerate exposure to cytotoxic compounds through the action of ATP-driven efflux pumps belonging to the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of membrane transporters. Phytopathogenic fungi encounter toxic environments during plant invasion as a result of the plant defense response. Here we demonstrate the requirement for an ABC ...

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Role of nanomedicine in reversing drug resistance mediated by ATP binding cassette transporters and P-glycoprotein in melanoma.
2011-06-01

Multidrug resistance (MDR) is one of the most common complex phenomenons exhibited by cancer cells. It is a very common property of melanoma postchemotherapy. MDR transporters, ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters, play a critical role in conferring this property to melanoma cells. miRNA are post-transcriptional regulators that ...

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Protein Flips Lipids Across Membranes
2011-09-17

cassette (ABC) transporter family have been implicated in both antibiotic and cancer-drug resistance. The mechanisms used by these proteins to expel toxins from cells therefore...

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A Plant Plasma Membrane ATP Binding Cassette�Type Transporter Is Involved in Antifungal Terpenoid Secretion
2001-05-01

ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters, which are found in all species, are known mainly for their ability to confer drug resistance. To date, most of the ABC transporters characterized in plants have been localized in the vacuolar membrane and are considered to be involved in the ...

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Direct and Coordinate Regulation of ATP-binding Cassette Transporter Genes by Myc Factors Generates Specific Transcription Signatures That Significantly Affect the Chemoresistance Phenotype of Cancer Cells*
2010-06-18

Increased expression of specific ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters is known to mediate the efflux of chemotherapeutic agents from cancer cells. Therefore, establishing how ABC transporter genes are controlled at their transcription level may help provide insight into the role of these multifaceted ...

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Reversal of ABC drug transporter-mediated multidrug resistance in cancer cells: Evaluation of current strategies
2008-06-01

Overexpression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) drug transporters that actively efflux a variety of amphipathic compounds can cause multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer cells, which is a major obstacle in the success of cancer chemotherapy. The development of synthetic small molecule compounds or the identification of natural products ...

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Sensitivities of Yeast Strains Deficient in PDR ABC Transporters to Quinoline-Ring Antimalarial Drugs.
2004-01-01

Data indicate a potential role for the Pdr5p P-glycoprotein ATP- binding-cassette (ABC) transporter in mediating chloroquine sensitivity in S. cervisae. This is consistent with the hypothesis that such a transporter plays a role in mediating quinoline-dru...

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Identification and expression analysis of ABC protein-encoding genes in Toxoplasma gondii. Toxoplasma gondii ATP-binding cassette superfamily.
2006-03-06

The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are one of the largest evolutionarily conserved families of proteins. They are characterized by the presence of nucleotide-binding domains (NBDs), which are highly conserved among organisms. In the present study, we used human and protozoan ABC sequences, and ATP-binding consensus motifs to ...

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Harnessing Drug Resistance: Using ABC Transporter Proteins To Target Cancer Cells
2007-05-21

The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) class of proteins is one of the most functionally diverse transporter families found in biological systems. Although the abundance of ABC proteins varies between species, they are highly conserved in sequence and often demonstrate similar functions across prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Beginning ...

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[Anticancer drugs and ABC transporters].
2005-05-01

Anticancer drugs interact directly with their molecular targets in cancer cells for effective cancer chemotherapy. The direct interaction between drug and cancer cell depends on the pharmacokinetics, which consists of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion phases. In the excretion phase, ATP-binding cassette (ABC) ...

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Novel Insights into Targeting ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters for Antitumor Therapy.
2011-08-15

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are a large family of proteins implicated in physiological cellular functions. Selected components of the family play a well-recognized role in extruding conventional cytotoxic antitumor agents and molecularly targeted drugs from cells. Some lines of evidence also suggest links between ...

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Sensitive and Specific Fluorescent Probes for Functional Analysis of the Three Major Types of Mammalian ABC Transporters
2011-07-22

An underlying mechanism for multi drug resistance (MDR) is up-regulation of the transmembrane ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter proteins. ABC transporters also determine the general fate and effect of pharmaceutical agents in the body. The three major types of ABC ...

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PET and SPECT Radiotracers to Assess Function and Expression of ABC Transporters in Vivo.
2011-03-25

Adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, such as P-glycoprotein (Pgp, ABCB1), breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP, ABCG2) and multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) are expressed in high concentrations at various physiological barriers (e.g. blood-brain barrier, blood-testis barrier, blood-tumor barrier), where they impede ...

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Use of an Efflux-Deficient Streptococcus pneumoniae Strain Panel To Identify ABC-Class Multidrug Transporters Involved in Intrinsic Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents
2005-11-01

Thirteen derivatives of the Streptococcus pneumoniae TIGR4 strain in which putative drug efflux pumps were genetically inactivated were constructed and characterized. The results indicate that two linked genes encoding the ABC-type transporters SP2073 and SP2075 function together to confer intrinsic resistance to a series of ...

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Localization of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transport proteins PfMRP1, PfMRP2, and PfMDR5 at the Plasmodium falciparum plasma membrane
2009-08-28

BackgroundThe spread of drug resistance has been a major obstacle to the control of malaria. The mechanisms underlying drug resistance in malaria seem to be complex and multigenic. The current literature on multiple drug resistance against anti-malarials has documented PfMDR1, an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) protein, ...

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The overexpression of an intracellular ABCA-like transporter alters phospholipid trafficking in Leishmania.
2005-04-29

In parasites, ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters represent an important family of proteins related to drug resistance and other biological activities. Here we report the characterization of LtrABCA2, a new ABC transporter of the ABCA subfamily in the protozoan parasite Leishmania tropica, ...

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Transcription factors that mediate epithelial�mesenchymal transition lead to multidrug resistance by upregulating ABC transporters
2011-06-30

Development of multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major deterrent in the effective treatment of metastatic cancers by chemotherapy. Even though MDR and cancer invasiveness have been correlated, the molecular basis of this link remains obscure. We show here that treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs increases the expression of several ATP binding cassette ...

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Transcription factors that mediate epithelial-mesenchymal transition lead to multidrug resistance by upregulating ABC transporters.
2011-07-07

Development of multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major deterrent in the effective treatment of metastatic cancers by chemotherapy. Even though MDR and cancer invasiveness have been correlated, the molecular basis of this link remains obscure. We show here that treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs increases the expression of several ATP binding cassette ...

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Circumvention of multi-drug resistance of cancer cells by Chinese herbal medicines
2010-07-25

Multi-drug resistance (MDR) of cancer cells severely limits therapeutic outcomes. A proposed mechanism for MDR involves the efflux of anti-cancer drugs from cancer cells, primarily mediated by ATP-binding cassette (ABC) membrane transporters including P-glycoprotein. This article reviews the recent progress of ...

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NCI Funded Research Portfolio - 5R01CA113796-04 Detail

Multidrug resistance (MDR) mediated by MDR1 (ABCB1) P-glycoprotein and related ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters is an impediment to successful cancer therapy. ABCB5 P-glycoprotein is a novel ABC transporter, which mediates drug efflux in cancer cells and regulates cell fusion and ...

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Role of the ABC transporter TruMDR2 in terbinafine, 4-nitroquinoline N-oxide and ethidium bromide susceptibility in Trichophyton rubrum.
2006-08-01

A single-copy gene, designated TruMDR2, encoding an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter was cloned and sequenced from the dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum. The ORF of TruMDR2 was 4048 nt and the deduced amino acid sequence showed high homology with ABC transporters involved in drug efflux in ...

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Genome-wide identification and evolution of ATP-binding cassette transporters in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila: A case of functional divergence in a multigene family
2010-10-27

BackgroundIn eukaryotes, ABC transporters that utilize the energy of ATP hydrolysis to expel cellular substrates into the environment are responsible for most of the efflux from cells. Many members of the superfamily of ABC transporters have been linked with resistance to multiple drugs or ...

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Role of ABC Proteins in Drug Resistant Breast Cancer Cells.
2009-01-01

This predoctoral training grant, supported by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) of the Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), aims to study the possible role of membrane transporters in plei...

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Involvement of ABC transporters in melanogenesis and the development of multidrug resistance of melanoma.
2009-08-29

Because melanomas are intrinsically resistant to conventional radiotherapy and chemotherapy, many alternative treatment approaches have been developed such as biochemotherapy and immunotherapy. The most common cause of multidrug resistance (MDR) in human cancers is the expression and function of one or more ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that ...

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Involvement of ABC Transporters in Melanogenesis and the Development of Multidrug Resistance of Melanoma
2009-08-29

Because melanomas are intrinsically resistant to conventional radiotherapy and chemotherapy, many alternative treatment approaches have been developed such as biochemotherapy and immunotherapy. The most common cause of multidrug resistance (MDR) in human cancers is the expression and function of one or more ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that ...

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Molecular characterization of ABC transporter-encoding genes in Aspergillus nidulans.
2002-12-31

As a preliminary step towards characterizing genes encoding ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that confer pleiotropic drug resistance in Aspergillus, we used a PCR-based approach to isolate four DNA fragments corresponding to different ABC type transporter genes. DNA sequencing and ...

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Opioid transport by ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) Transporters at the Blood-Brain Barrier: Implications for Neuropsychopharmacology.
2011-08-01

Some of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters like P-glycoprotein (P-gp; ABCB1, MDR1), BCRP (ABCG2) and MRPs (ABCCs) that are present at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) influence the brain pharmacokinetics (PK) of their substrates by restricting their uptake or enhancing their clearance from the brain into the blood, which has consequences for their ...

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Drug transporters in the lung--do they play a role in the biopharmaceutics of inhaled drugs?
2010-05-01

The role of transporters in drug absorption, distribution and elimination processes as well as in drug-drug interactions is increasingly being recognised. Although the lungs express high levels of both efflux and uptake drug transporters, little is known of the implications for the ...

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Human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family.
2009-04-01

There exist four fundamentally different classes of membrane-bound transport proteins: ion channels; transporters; aquaporins; and ATP-powered pumps. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are an example of ATP-dependent pumps. ABC transporters are ubiquitous ...

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Human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family
2009-04-01

There exist four fundamentally different classes of membrane-bound transport proteins: ion channels; transporters; aquaporins; and ATP-powered pumps. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are an example of ATP-dependent pumps. ABC transporters are ubiquitous ...

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c-MYC Oncoprotein Dictates Transcriptional Profiles of ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter Genes in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia CD34+ Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells.
2011-07-26

Resistance to chemotherapeutic agents remains one of the major impediments to a successful treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Misregulation of the activity of a specific group of ATP-binding cassette transporters (ABC) is responsible for reducing the intracellular concentration of drugs in leukemic cells. Moreover, a ...

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Structure and Function of ABC Transporters - Figure 5: A simple ATP-switch mechanism powers ABC transporters
2007-04-01

FIGURE 5. A simple ATP-switch mechanism powers ABC transporters. Ligand binding to a high-affinity pocket formed by the TMDs induces a conformational change in the NBDs resulting in a higher affinity for ATP. Two molecules of ATP bind to the NBDs. The energy released by the formation of the closed NBD dimer causes conformational change in the TMDs (which ...

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SLC22 transporter family proteins as targets for cytostatic uptake into tumor cells.
2011-01-01

The response to chemotherapy by tumor cells depends on the concentration of cytostatics accumulated inside the cells. The accumulation of anticancer drugs in tumor cells is mainly dependent on functional expression of efflux and influx transporters and to a minor extent on passive diffusion through the membrane. Efflux transporters of ...

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Cryptosporidium parvum: effect of multi-drug reversing agents on the expression and function of ATP-binding cassette transporters.

In the present study, the gene expression of three multidrug resistance (MDR) and resistance-associated protein (MRP) transport proteins or efflux pumps was characterized and the phenotypic evidence for such pumps was demonstrated in cultured Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells. A gradient for the fluorescent probe calcein was established between parasite and host cell ...

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Structure and Function of ABC Transporters - Table 1: Clinically relevant and atypical ABC proteins
2007-04-01

Table 1. Clinically relevant and atypical ABC proteins Kenneth J. Linton. Structure and Function of ABC Transporters. Physiology 22: 122-130, 2007

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ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter Genes Up-Regulation in Untreated Hepatocellular Carcinoma is Mediated by Cellular microRNAs.
2011-09-19

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are drug efflux pumps responsible for the multidrug resistance phenotype causing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment failure. Here we studied the expression of 15 ABC transporters relevant for multidrug resistance in 19 paired HCC patient samples (16 ...

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The interaction of gut microbes with host ABC transporters
2010-07-08

ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters are increasingly recognized for their ability to modulate the absorption, distribution, metabolism, secretion and toxicity of xenobiotics. In addition to their essential function in drug resistance, there is also emerging evidence documenting the important role ABC ...

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Hepatic cancer stem cells and drug resistance: Relevance in targeted therapies for hepatocellular carcinoma
2010-03-27

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of most common malignancies in the world. Systemic treatments for HCC, particularly for advanced stages, are limited by the drug resistance phenomenon which ultimately leads to therapy failure. Recent studies have indicated an association between drug resistance and the existence of the cancer stem cells (CSCs) as ...

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The ABC transporter gene family of Caenorhabditis elegans has implications for the evolutionary dynamics of multidrug resistance in eukaryotes
2004-02-11

BackgroundMany drugs of natural origin are hydrophobic and can pass through cell membranes. Hydrophobic molecules must be susceptible to active efflux systems if they are to be maintained at lower concentrations in cells than in their environment. Multi-drug resistance (MDR), often mediated by intrinsic membrane proteins that couple energy to ...

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ABC multidrug transporters: target for modulation of drug pharmacokinetics and drug-drug interactions.
2011-05-01

Nine proteins of the ABC superfamily (P-glycoprotein, 7 MRPs and BCRP) are involved in multidrug transport. Being localised at the surface of endothelial or epithelial cells, they expel drugs back to the external medium (if located at the apical side [P-glycoprotein, BCRP, MRP2, MRP4 in the kidney]) or to the blood (if located at the ...

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Regulation of P-glycoprotein and other ABC drug transporters at the blood-brain barrier
2010-04-24

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are important, selective elements of the blood-brain barrier. They line the luminal plasma membrane of the brain capillary endothelium, facing the vascular space, both protecting the CNS from entry of neurotoxicants and limiting access of therapeutic drugs to the brain parenchyma. Recent studies ...

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Multidrug resistance ABC transporter structure predictions by homology modeling approaches.
2011-03-01

Human multidrug resistance ABC transporters are ubiquitous membrane proteins responsible for the efflux of multiple, endogenous or exogenous, compounds out of the cells, and therefore they are involved in multi-drug resistance phenotype (MDR). They thus deeply impact the pharmacokinetic parameters and toxicity properties of ...

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The Role of ABC Proteins in Drug Resistant Breast Cancer ...
2009-03-01

... and defined the drug binding site through ... MASS SPECTROMETRY, *RESISTANCE(BIOLOGY), *PHYSICIANS, *DRUGS, PLASMODIUM ...

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The Role of ABC Proteins in Drug Resistant Breast Cancer ...
2008-04-01

... Accession Number : ADA486167. Title : The Role of ABC Proteins in Drug Resistant Breast Cancer Cells. Descriptive Note : Annual summary rept. ...

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The ABC of ABC-transport in the hyperthermophilic

). #12;Chapter 1 2.2. Binding protein dependent ABC- type transporters The sugar transporters characterized so, and Rad50cd, a DNA repair protein which shows ATP-binding domains similar to the domains found in ABC-transporters a binding protein-dependent ATP- binding cassette (ABC)-transporter ...

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Pharmacogenomics of the human ABC transporter ABCG2: from functional evaluation to drug molecular design
2005-10-01

In the post-genome-sequencing era, emerging genomic technologies are shifting the paradigm for drug discovery and development. Nevertheless, drug discovery and development still remain high-risk and high-stakes ventures with long and costly timelines. Indeed, the attrition of drug candidates in preclinical and development stages is a ...

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P-Glycoprotein Inhibition; the Past, the Present and the Future.
2011-03-25

The multidrug resistant phenotype of cancer cells can often result from the over-production of a number of ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters, including P-glycoprotein (P-gp). These multi-drug efflux transporters expel administered anti-cancer drugs from the cancer cell, preventing ...

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Expression of ATP-binding cassette multidrug transporters in the giant liver fluke Fasciola gigantica and their possible involvement in the transport of bile salts and anthelmintics.
2008-06-10

ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters belong to one of the largest protein families that either import or export a wide spectrum of different substrates. Certain members of this superfamily have been implicated in multidrug resistance in various types of cancer as well as in pathogenic microorganisms. The role of ABC proteins in ...

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ATP-binding cassette transporters as pitfalls in selection of transgenic cells.
2009-12-14

Puromycin, hygromycin, and geneticin (G418) are antibiotics frequently used to select genetically engineered eukaryotic cells after transfection or transduction. Because intrinsic or acquired high expression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, such as P-glycoprotein (Pgp/ABCB1) and multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRP/ABCC1), can hamper ...

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Sphingolipid Metabolism and Drug Resistance In Hematological Malignancies.
2011-06-27

Drug resistance represents a serious barrier to the successful treatment of hematological malignancies. In leukemias, resistance mechanisms that involve membrane-resident proteins belonging to the ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporter protein family are of particular interest, wherein enhanced expression is often associated with poor ...

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Validation of in vitro cell models used in drug metabolism and transport studies; genotyping of cytochrome P450, phase II enzymes and drug transporter polymorphisms in the human hepatoma (HepG2), ovarian carcinoma (IGROV-1) and colon carcinoma (CaCo-2, LS180) cell lines
2006-02-15

Human cell lines are often used for in vitro biotransformation and transport studies of drugs. In vivo, genetic polymorphisms have been identified in drug-metabolizing enzymes and ABC-drug transporters leading to altered enzyme activity, or a change in the inducibility of these enzymes. These ...

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ATP-binding cassette efflux transporters in human placenta.
2011-04-01

Pregnant women are often complicated with diseases including viral or bacterial infections, epilepsy, hypertension, or pregnancy-induced conditions such as depression and gestational diabetes that require treatment with medication. In addition, substance abuse during pregnancy remains a major public health problem. Many drugs used by pregnant women are off label without the ...

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ATP-Binding Cassette Efflux Transporters in Human Placenta
2011-04-01

Pregnant women are often complicated with diseases including viral or bacterial infections, epilepsy, hypertension, or pregnancy-induced conditions such as depression and gestational diabetes that require treatment with medication. In addition, substance abuse during pregnancy remains a major public health problem. Many drugs used by pregnant women are off label without the ...

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The plant PDR family of ABC transporters.
2002-11-12

The plant pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) family of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters has been implicated in the transport of antifungal agents. In this paper, we provide an analysis of the entire family of PDR genes present in the Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. genome. This analysis both resolves ...

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*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-
2006-01-01

Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a serious medical problem and presents a major challenge to the treatment of disease and the development of novel therapeutics. ABC transporters that are associated with multidrug resistance (MDR-ABC transporters) translocate hydrophobic drugs and lipids from the ...

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Phenotype prediction of non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms in human ATP-binding cassette transporter genes.
2010-09-06

A large number of non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) have been found in human genome, but there is poor knowledge on the relationship between the genotype and phenotype of these nsSNPs. Human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are able to transport a number of important substrates including endogenous and ...

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Steps toward discovering the function and expression of multiple drug resistance genes in "Arabidopsis thaliana"

The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily is the largest protein family identified in all organisms. It is a highly conserved domain responsible for the ATP-dependent transport of substances including ions, carbohydrates, xenobiotics, drugs, and peptides. Also, the subfamily, multidrug resistance...

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The ABC of the Blood-Brain Barrier - Regulation of Drug Efflux Pumps.
2011-08-01

According to the World Health Organization Central nervous system disorders are the major medical challenge of the 21st Century, yet treatments for many CNS disorders are either inadequate or absent. One reason is the existence of the blood-brain barrier, which strictly limits the access of substances to the brain. A key element of the barrier function is the expression of ABC ...

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