| Structural highlights
5ko2 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Lk3 transgenic mice. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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| Related: | 5kpd, 5koy, 5kpj, 5kpi |
| Gene: | Abcb1a, Abcb4, Mdr1a, Mdr3, Pgy-3, Pgy3 (LK3 transgenic mice) |
| Activity: | Xenobiotic-transporting ATPase, with EC number 3.6.3.44 |
| Resources: | FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT |
Function
[MDR1A_MOUSE] Energy-dependent efflux pump responsible for decreased drug accumulation in multidrug-resistant cells.[1]
Publication Abstract from PubMed
P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is a polyspecific ATP-dependent transporter linked to multidrug resistance in cancer; it plays important roles in determining the pharmacokinetics of many drugs. Understanding the structural basis of P-gp substrate polyspecificity has been hampered by its intrinsic flexibility, which is facilitated by a 75-residue linker that connects the two halves of P-gp. Here we constructed a mutant murine P-gp with a shortened linker to facilitate structure determination. Despite dramatic reduction in rhodamine 123 and calcein-AM transport, the linker-shortened mutant P- gp possesses basal ATPase activity and binds ATP only in its N-terminal nucleotide-binding domain. Nine independently determined structures of wild-type, the linker mutant, and a methylated P-gp at up to 3.3A resolution display significant movements of individual transmembrane-domain helices, which correlated with the opening and closing motion of the two halves of P-gp. The open-and-close motion alters the surface topology of P-gp within the drug-binding pocket, providing a mechanistic explanation for the polyspecificity of P-gp in substrate interactions.
Structures of the Multidrug Transporter P-glycoprotein Reveal Asymmetric ATP Binding and the Mechanism of Polyspecificity.,Esser L, Zhou F, Pluchino KM, Shiloach J, Ma J, Tang WK, Gutierrez C, Zhang A, Shukla S, Madigan JP, Zhou T, Kwong PD, Ambudkar SV, Gottesman MM, Xia D J Biol Chem. 2016 Nov 18. pii: jbc.M116.755884. PMID:27864369[2]
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
References
- ↑ Aller SG, Yu J, Ward A, Weng Y, Chittaboina S, Zhuo R, Harrell PM, Trinh YT, Zhang Q, Urbatsch IL, Chang G. Structure of P-glycoprotein reveals a molecular basis for poly-specific drug binding. Science. 2009 Mar 27;323(5922):1718-22. PMID:19325113 doi:323/5922/1718
- ↑ Esser L, Zhou F, Pluchino KM, Shiloach J, Ma J, Tang WK, Gutierrez C, Zhang A, Shukla S, Madigan JP, Zhou T, Kwong PD, Ambudkar SV, Gottesman MM, Xia D. Structures of the Multidrug Transporter P-glycoprotein Reveal Asymmetric ATP Binding and the Mechanism of Polyspecificity. J Biol Chem. 2016 Nov 18. pii: jbc.M116.755884. PMID:27864369 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.755884
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