Journal article
Purification and structural analyses of ABCG2
CA McDevitt, R Collins, ID Kerr, R Callaghan
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2009
Abstract
ABCG2 is best known as a multidrug transporter capable of conferring resistance to cancer cells. However, the protein is also inherently expressed in numerous barrier tissues and intriguingly within hematopoietic stem cells. Unlike its partners ABCB1 and ABCC1, there is considerably less information available on the molecular mechanism of ABCG2. The transporter has a distinct topology and is presumed to function as a homodimer. However, a number of biochemical studies have presented data to suggest that the protein adopts higher order oligomers. This review focuses on this controversial issue with particular reference to findings from low resolution structural data. In addition, a number of ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a Cancer Research UK Project Grant C362/A5806. Thanks to Mr G. Gregson and J. Takalua for promoting thoughtful discussion.