ABCB1 p.Ser667Glu

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PMID: 9287320 [PubMed] Szabo K et al: "Phosphorylation site mutations in the human multidrug transporter modulate its drug-stimulated ATPase activity."
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30 1 The abbreviations used are: MDR1, human multidrug resistance protein; 3A, mutant MDR1 with mutations S661A, S667A, and S671A; 3E, mutant MDR1 with mutations S661E, S667E, and S671E; 8A, mutant MDR1 with mutations S660A, S661A, S667A, T668A, S671A, S675A, S683A, and T684A; 8E, mutant MDR1 with mutations S660E, S661E, S667E, T668E, S671E, S675E, S683E, and T684E; AM, acetoxymethylester; Sf9, Spodoptera frugiperda ovarian cells.
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ABCB1 p.Ser667Glu 9287320:30:166
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ABCB1 p.Ser667Glu 9287320:30:320
status: NEW
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40 Baculovirus transfer vectors were constructed by using the human MDR1 cDNA encoding a protein with the following mutants: S661A, S667A, and S671A (3A); S661E, S667E, and S671E (3E); S660A, S661A, S667A, T668A, S671A, S675A, S683A, and T684A (8A); and S660E, S661E, S667E, T668E, S671E, S675E, S683E, and T684E (8E), as described earlier (22, 32).
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ABCB1 p.Ser667Glu 9287320:40:159
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ABCB1 p.Ser667Glu 9287320:40:265
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