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  2. ABC transporter - Wikipedia

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    For other types of drugs to work, they must bypass the resistance mechanism, which is the ABC transporter. To do this other anticancer drugs can be utilized such as alkylating drugs ( cyclophosphamide ), antimetabolites ( 5-fluorouracil ), and the anthracycline modified drugs ( annamycin and doxorubicin -peptide).

  3. ATP-binding domain of ABC transporters - Wikipedia

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    ABC transporters are minimally constituted of two conserved regions: a highly conserved ATP binding cassette (ABC) and a less conserved transmembrane domain (TMD). These regions can be found on the same protein or on two different ones. Most ABC transporters function as a dimer and therefore are constituted of four domains, two ABC modules and ...

  4. Transmembrane domain of ABC transporters - Wikipedia

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    ABC transporter transmembrane domain is the main transmembrane structural unit of ATP-binding cassette transporter proteins, consisting of six alpha helixes that traverse the plasma membrane. Many members of the ABC transporter family ( Pfam PF00005 ) have two such regions.

  5. Membrane transport protein - Wikipedia

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    A membrane transport protein is a ... ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABC ... The group translocators provide a special mechanism for the phosphorylation of sugars ...

  6. P-glycoprotein - Wikipedia

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    P-gp is a 170 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein, which includes 10–15 kDa of N-terminal glycosylation.The N-terminal half of the protein contains six transmembrane helixes, followed by a large cytoplasmic domain with an ATP-binding site, and then a second section with six transmembrane helixes and an ATP-binding domain that shows over 65% of amino acid similarity with the first half of the ...

  7. ABCC1 - Wikipedia

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    The first nucleotide binding domain, which is delegated NBD1, is responsible for the strong attraction of ATP to the transporter. The second nucleotide binding domain, NBD2, is the domain responsible for the hydrolysis of ATP. This asymmetry is specific to the C subfamily of ABC transporters and is generally not found in other transporters. [9]

  8. Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator - Wikipedia

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    The CFTR gene codes for an ABC transporter-class ion channel protein that conducts chloride [8] and bicarbonate ions across epithelial cell membranes. Mutations of the CFTR gene affecting anion channel function lead to dysregulation of epithelial lining fluid (mucus) transport in the lung, pancreas and other organs, resulting in cystic fibrosis.

  9. Translocase - Wikipedia

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    A prokaryotic ATP-binding cassette (ABC) type transporter, characterized by the presence of two similar ATP-binding domains/proteins and two integral membrane domains/proteins. The enzyme from the bacterium Escherichia coli is a heterotrimeric complex that interacts with an extracytoplasmic substrate binding protein to mediate the uptake of ...