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The multidrug resistance (mdr1) gene product functions as an ATP channel.
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Gene ProductProteinlipid InteractionMolecular BiologyMultidrug ResistanceCellular PhysiologyDrug ResistanceMolecular PharmacologyMembrane TransportBiochemical GeneticsDrug Resistance AnalysisBiochemistryAtp ChannelBiochemical InteractionGene Product FunctionsP-glycoprotein Release AtpProtein TransportPharmacologyNatural SciencesMedicine
The multidrug resistance (mdr1) gene product, P-glycoprotein, is responsible for the ATP-dependent extrusion of a variety of compounds, including chemotherapeutic drugs, from cells. The data presented here show that cells with increased levels of the P-glycoprotein release ATP to the medium in proportion to the concentration of the protein in their plasma membrane. Furthermore, measurements of whole-cell and single-channel currents with patch-clamp electrodes indicate that the P-glycoprotein serves as an ATP-conducting channel in the plasma membrane. These findings suggest an unusual role for the P-glycoprotein.
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