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==P-glycoprotein (ABCB1)== | ==P-glycoprotein (ABCB1)== | ||
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'''P-glycoprotein (P-gp, ABCB1)''' is an ATP binding casette (ABC) transporter that hydrolyses ATP for conformational changes after a variety of substrates are transported. It is one of the membrane proteins responsible for the multi drug resistance (MDR) in cancer treatment, as well as various other drug therapies.<ref name="Aller">PMID: 19325113</ref><ref>PMID: 12100750</ref> ABCB1 can be found in tumor cells, as well as in the liver, kidney, adrenal gland, intestine, blood-brain barrier (BBB), placenta, blood-testis barrier, and blood-ovarian barriers. An effective MDR transport protein, the high amount of active ABCB1 substrates stems from the polyspecificity for hydrophobic and aromatic compounds.<ref name="Marchetti">PMID: 17766652</ref> | '''P-glycoprotein (P-gp, ABCB1)''' is an ATP binding casette (ABC) transporter that hydrolyses ATP for conformational changes after a variety of substrates are transported. It is one of the membrane proteins responsible for the multi drug resistance (MDR) in cancer treatment, as well as various other drug therapies.<ref name="Aller">PMID: 19325113</ref><ref>PMID: 12100750</ref> ABCB1 can be found in tumor cells, as well as in the liver, kidney, adrenal gland, intestine, blood-brain barrier (BBB), placenta, blood-testis barrier, and blood-ovarian barriers. An effective MDR transport protein, the high amount of active ABCB1 substrates stems from the polyspecificity for hydrophobic and aromatic compounds.<ref name="Marchetti">PMID: 17766652</ref> | ||
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== Function and Expression == | == Function and Expression == | ||
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