Pub. Date : 1996 Jul 15
PMID : 8713080
7 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
| 1 | Effects of steroids and verapamil on P-glycoprotein ATPase activity: progesterone, desoxycorticosterone, corticosterone and verapamil are mutually non-exclusive modulators. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |
| 2 | The effects of these steroids on verapamil-stimulated P-gp ATPase activity support a non-competitive mechanism, i.e. the binding sites for verapamil and steroids are mutually non-exclusive for P-gp ATPase modulation. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |
| 3 | The effects of these steroids on verapamil-stimulated P-gp ATPase activity support a non-competitive mechanism, i.e. the binding sites for verapamil and steroids are mutually non-exclusive for P-gp ATPase modulation. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |
| 4 | The effects of these steroids on verapamil-stimulated P-gp ATPase activity support a non-competitive mechanism, i.e. the binding sites for verapamil and steroids are mutually non-exclusive for P-gp ATPase modulation. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |
| 5 | The effects of these steroids on verapamil-stimulated P-gp ATPase activity support a non-competitive mechanism, i.e. the binding sites for verapamil and steroids are mutually non-exclusive for P-gp ATPase modulation. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |
| 6 | A similar non-competitive inhibition of progesterone-stimulated P-gp ATPase activity by desoxycorticosterone or by corticosterone leads to the conclusion that these steroids, although sharing related structures, have distinct modulating sites on P-gp. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |
| 7 | A similar non-competitive inhibition of progesterone-stimulated P-gp ATPase activity by desoxycorticosterone or by corticosterone leads to the conclusion that these steroids, although sharing related structures, have distinct modulating sites on P-gp. | Steroids | ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 | Homo sapiens |