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ABC Drug-Transporters

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Synonym ABC Transporter, ABC (ATP-Binding Cassette) Superfamily. The adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) binding cassette (ABC) transporters form the largest family of transmembrane proteins that use ATP-derived energy to transport various substances over cell membranes. Primary-active transporters, driven by energy released from ATP by inherent ATPase activity, that export substrates from the cell against a chemical gradient. Based on the arrangement of the nucleotide-binding domain and the topology of its transmembrane domains, human ABC-transporters are classified into seven distinct families (ABC-A to ABC-G), including ABCB1 (P-glycoprotein), ABCC1 (MRP1), ABCC2 (cMOAT; MRP2), ABCC4 (MRP4), and ABCG2 (ABCP; MXR; BCRP). Structural characteristics based on their Walker motif(ATP-binding domain) and their nucleotide-binding folds across the membrane are responsible for their classification into this superfamily. Their localization pattern over the body suggests that they have an...

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(2011). ABC Drug-Transporters. In: Schwab, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Cancer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16483-5_9

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