ABCB1 p.Ala58Leu
Predicted by SNAP2: | C: D (53%), D: D (85%), E: D (85%), F: D (85%), G: D (63%), H: D (80%), I: D (80%), K: D (85%), L: D (85%), M: D (71%), N: D (80%), P: D (85%), Q: D (80%), R: D (85%), S: N (82%), T: D (71%), V: D (80%), W: D (91%), Y: D (85%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | C: D, D: D, E: D, F: D, G: D, H: D, I: D, K: D, L: D, M: D, N: D, P: D, Q: D, R: D, S: N, T: D, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Amino acid substitutions in the first transmembran... FEBS Lett. 1997 Aug 11;413(1):142-6. Taguchi Y, Morishima M, Komano T, Ueda K
Amino acid substitutions in the first transmembrane domain (TM1) of P-glycoprotein that alter substrate specificity.
FEBS Lett. 1997 Aug 11;413(1):142-6., [PMID:9287132]
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Recently, we showed that the amino acid at position 61 in TM1 of human P-glycoprotein is important in deciding the substrate specificity of this protein. In this work, we investigated whether the amino acids other than His61 in TM1 of P-glycoprotein are also essential in the function of this protein. Nine amino acids residues, from Ala57 to Leu65 in TM1, were independently substituted to Arg, and analyzed the drug resistance of cells stably expressing each of these mutant P-glycoproteins. The mutant P-glycoproteins Ile60 --> Arg, His61 --> Arg, Ala63 --> Arg, Gly64 --> Arg, and Leu65 --> Arg were normally processed and expressed in the plasma membrane. Substrate specificities of mutant P-glycoproteins Gly64 --> Arg and Leu65 --> Arg were quite different from that of the wild type, and similar to that of the His61 --> Arg mutant, while the Ile60 --> Arg and Ala63 --> Arg mutant P-glycoproteins showed similar substrate specificities to that of the wild-type P-glycoprotein, suggesting that not only the amino acid residue at position 61 but also those at position 64 and 65 are also important in deciding the substrate specificity of P-glycoprotein. These three amino acids His61, Gly64, and Leu65 would form a compact region on an alpha-helix arrangement of TM1. These results suggest that a region consisting of His61, Gly64, and Leu65 in TM1 would participate in the formation of the recognition site for substrates of P-glycoprotein.
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87 It was reported [21] that no Vbl- or Col-resistant colonies were obtained from cells transfected with either Gly54 -> Val, Ala58 -> Leu, or Gly62 -> Val mutant P-glycoprotein cDNA, and that the major products from these three mutant cDNAs were protein with an apparent mass of 150 kDa when their cDNAs were transiently expressed in HEK 293 cells, suggesting that these mutations in TMl affected the proper folding In this study, we examined whether the substitution of amino acids near His61 in TMl affect substrate specificity of P-glycoprotein.
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ABCB1 p.Ala58Leu 9287132:87:123
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