ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala

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PMID: 21177413 [PubMed] Parveen Z et al: "Molecular dissection of dual pseudosymmetric solute translocation pathways in human P-glycoprotein."
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52 Site-directed mutagenesis was performed at positions 132 and 773 of hexahistidine-tagged human P-gp cloned into the entry vector pENTR4-MDR1-His6 to generate the Q132A, Q132R, Q773A, Q773R, and the Q132A/Q773A mutants using the following forward and reverse primers: Q132A: forward, 5Ј-CTG CTT ACA TTG CGG TTT CAT TTT GG-3Ј; reverse, 5Ј-CCA AAA TGA AAC CGC AAT GTA AGC AG-3Ј; Q132R: forward, 5Ј-GCT GCT TAC ATT CGT GTT TCA TTT TG-3Ј; reverse, 5Ј-CAA AAT GAA ACA CGA ATG TAA GCA GC-3Ј; Q773A: forward, 5Ј-CAT TTT TCC TTG CGG GTT TCA CAT TTG GC-3Ј; reverse, 5Ј-GCC AAA TGT GAA ACC CGC AAG GAA AAA TG-3Ј; Q773R: forward, 5Ј-CAT TTT TCC TTC GAG GTT TCA CAT TTG-3Ј; reverse, 5Ј-CAT TTT TCC TTC GAG GTT TCA CAT TTG-3Ј.
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:52:162
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:52:198
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:52:267
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231 Mutants Q132A (yellow) and Q773A (magenta) lie close to the stippled black line and therefore show transport rates that are comparable with wild-type.
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:231:8
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267 Indistinguishable IC50 values were found for either compound in the Q132A, the Q773A, and the Q132A/Q773A mutants.
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:267:68
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:267:94
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299 Mutation IC50 Verapamil Vinblastine GPV31 GPV366 ␮M Wild-type P-gp 0.43 Ϯ 0.10 2.68 Ϯ 0.93 0.11 Ϯ 0.06 2.60 Ϯ 0.69 Q132A 0.30 Ϯ 0.07 2.58 Ϯ 0.31 0.10 Ϯ 0.03 2.57 Ϯ 0.69 Q773A 0.42 Ϯ 0.15 2.80 Ϯ 0.12 0.11 Ϯ 0.05 2.40 Ϯ 1.47 Q132A/Q773A 0.44 Ϯ 0.16 2.24 Ϯ 0.43 0.12 Ϯ 0.01 2.87 Ϯ 0.63 Q132R 1.24 Ϯ 0.13* 9.19 Ϯ 1.20* 0.71 Ϯ 0.46* 2.64 Ϯ 0.59 Q773R 0.14 Ϯ 0.04* 0.45 Ϯ 0.16* 0.02 Ϯ 0.01* 2.09 Ϯ 0.90 * P Ͻ 0.05, significantly different from wild-type values.
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:299:146
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 21177413:299:302
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PMID: 25016028 [PubMed] Zolnerciks JK et al: "The Q loops of the human multidrug resistance transporter ABCB1 are necessary to couple drug binding to the ATP catalytic cycle."
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74 Plasmids Mutations were introduced into a plasmid encoding human ABCB1 with a C-terminal hexahistidine tag (pCIneo-wtABCB1-6His; ref. 25) by site-directed mutagenesis (QuikChange XL; Stratagene, La Jolla, CA, USA) using the following oligonucleotides: Q132A, 5=-GGTTGCTGCTTACATCGCGGTTTCATTTTGGTGC- 3=; Q132R, 5=-GGTTGCTGCTTACATTCGAGTTTCATTTTG- GTGC-3=; Q475A, 5=-GGGAAATCATTGGTGTGGTGAGTGCT- GAGCCTGTATTGTTTGCCACCACG-3=; Q773A, 5=-GGAATTA- TTTCTTTTATTACATTTTTCCTTGCGGGTTTCACATTTG- GCAAAGCTGG-3=; Q773R, 5=-GGAATTATTTCTTTTATTA- CATTTTTCCTTCGAGGTTTCACATTTGGCAAAGCTGG-3=; Q1118A, 5=-GGGCATCGTGTCCGCGGAACCCATCCTGTTTG-3=; E556Q, 5=-CCCCAAGATCCTCCTGCTTGATCAGGCCACGT- CAGCCTTGG-3=; and E1201Q, 5=-CAGCCTCATATTTTGCTTCT- TGATCAGGCCACGTCAGCTCTGGATAC-3=.
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ABCB1 p.Gln132Ala 25016028:74:252
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