نتایج جستجو برای: abc transporter

تعداد نتایج: 61372  

2016
Nurit Livnat-Levanon Amy I. Gilson Nir Ben-Tal Oded Lewinson

ABC transporters comprise a large and ubiquitous family of proteins. From bacteria to man they translocate solutes at the expense of ATP hydrolysis. Unlike other enzymes that use ATP as an energy source, ABC transporters are notorious for having high levels of basal ATPase activity: they hydrolyze ATP also in the absence of their substrate. It is unknown what are the effects of such prolonged a...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
David G Mendoza-Cózatl Zhiyang Zhai Timothy O Jobe Garo Z Akmakjian Won-Yong Song Oliver Limbo Matthew R Russell Volodymyr I Kozlovskyy Enrico Martinoia Olena K Vatamaniuk Paul Russell Julian I Schroeder

Phytochelatins mediate tolerance to heavy metals in plants and some fungi by sequestering phytochelatin-metal complexes into vacuoles. To date, only Schizosaccharomyces pombe Hmt1 has been described as a phytochelatin transporter and attempts to identify orthologous phytochelatin transporters in plants and other organisms have failed. Furthermore, recent data indicate that the hmt1 mutant accum...

2011
Yonghong Bai Min Li Tzyh-Chang Hwang

Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter superfamily, but little is known about how this ion channel that harbors an uninterrupted ion permeation pathway evolves from a transporter that works by alternately exposing its substrate conduit to the two sides of the membrane. Here, we assessed reactivity of intracellularly a...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 1999
E M Schwiebert D J Benos M E Egan M J Stutts W B Guggino

CFTR Is a Conductance Regulator as well as a Chloride Channel. Physiol. Rev. 79, Suppl.: S145-S166, 1999. - Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter gene family. Although CFTR has the structure of a transporter that transports substrates across the membrane in a nonconductive manner, CFTR also has the intrinsic ability ...

2012
Katalin Kiss Anna Brozik Nora Kucsma Alexandra Toth Melinda Gera Laurence Berry Alice Vallentin Henri Vial Michel Vidal Gergely Szakacs

ABCB6, a member of the adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family, has been proposed to be responsible for the mitochondrial uptake of porphyrins. Here we show that ABCB6 is a glycoprotein present in the membrane of mature erythrocytes and in exosomes released from reticulocytes during the final steps of erythroid maturation. Consistent with its presence in exosomes, endog...

Journal: :Physiology 2012
Kang-Yang Jih Tzyh-Chang Hwang

Malfunction of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), a member of the ABC protein superfamily that functions as an ATP-gated chloride channel, causes the lethal genetic disease, cystic fibrosis. This review focuses on the most recent findings on the gating mechanism of CFTR. Potential clinical relevance and implications to ABC transporter function are also discussed.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
M Van Bibber C Bradbeer N Clark J R Roth

No periplasmic binding protein has been demonstrated for the ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-type cobalamin transporter BtuCD. New mutations (btuF) are described that affect inner-membrane transport. The BtuF protein has a signal sequence and resembles the periplasmic binding proteins of several other ABC transporters.

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Ulla Henriksen Ulrik Gether Thomas Litman

The ATP binding cassette (ABC) half-transporter ABCG2 (MXR/BCRP/ABCP) is associated with mitoxantrone resistance accompanied by cross-resistance to a broad spectrum of cytotoxic drugs. Here we investigate the functional consequences of mutating a highly conserved lysine in the Walker A motif of the nucleotide binding domain (NBD) known to be critical for ATP binding and/or hydrolysis in ABC tra...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Jason S Richardson Michael F Hynes Ivan J Oresnik

Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii mutants unable to catabolize the methyl-pentose rhamnose are unable to compete effectively for nodule occupancy. In this work we show that the locus responsible for the transport and catabolism of rhamnose spans 10,959 bp. Mutations in this region were generated by transposon mutagenesis, and representative mutants were characterized. The locus contains gene...

Journal: :Gut 2003
J E Ros T A D Roskams M Geuken R Havinga P L Splinter B E Petersen N F LaRusso D M van der Kolk F Kuipers K N Faber M Müller P L M Jansen

BACKGROUND AND AIM Liver regeneration after severe liver damage depends in part on proliferation and differentiation of hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs). Under these conditions they must be able to withstand the toxic milieu of the damaged liver. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters are cytoprotective efflux pumps that may contribute to the preservation of these cells. The aim of this study w...

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