Title : MRP subfamily transporters and resistance to anticancer agents.

Pub. Date : 2001 Dec

PMID : 11804191






4 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 MRP4 and MRP5 resemble each other more closely than they resemble MRPs 1-3 and confer resistance to purine and nucleotide analogs which are either inherently anionic, as in the case of the anti-AIDS drug PMEA, or are phosphorylated and converted to anionic amphiphiles in the cell, as in the case of 6-MP. purine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
2 MRP4 and MRP5 resemble each other more closely than they resemble MRPs 1-3 and confer resistance to purine and nucleotide analogs which are either inherently anionic, as in the case of the anti-AIDS drug PMEA, or are phosphorylated and converted to anionic amphiphiles in the cell, as in the case of 6-MP. adefovir ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
3 MRP4 and MRP5 resemble each other more closely than they resemble MRPs 1-3 and confer resistance to purine and nucleotide analogs which are either inherently anionic, as in the case of the anti-AIDS drug PMEA, or are phosphorylated and converted to anionic amphiphiles in the cell, as in the case of 6-MP. Mercaptopurine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
4 Given their capacity for transporting cyclic nucleotides, MRP4 and MRP5 have also been implicated in a broad range of cellular signaling processes. Nucleotides, Cyclic ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens