Title : Thiopurine metabolism and identification of the thiopurine metabolites transported by MRP4 and MRP5 overexpressed in human embryonic kidney cells.

Pub. Date : 2002 Dec

PMID : 12435799






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1 Thiopurine metabolism and identification of the thiopurine metabolites transported by MRP4 and MRP5 overexpressed in human embryonic kidney cells. 2-mercaptopyrazine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
2 Overexpression of the two related multidrug resistance proteins MRP4 and MRP5 has been shown to confer some resistance against mercaptopurines, which has been attributed to extrusion of mercaptopurine metabolites by these transporters. Mercaptopurine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
3 Overexpression of the two related multidrug resistance proteins MRP4 and MRP5 has been shown to confer some resistance against mercaptopurines, which has been attributed to extrusion of mercaptopurine metabolites by these transporters. Mercaptopurine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
4 Incubation with 6MP led to the formation of thioinosine and thioxanthosine metabolites and we found that thio-IMP was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; MRP5 showed the highest transport rate. Mercaptopurine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
5 Incubation with 6MP led to the formation of thioinosine and thioxanthosine metabolites and we found that thio-IMP was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; MRP5 showed the highest transport rate. Mercaptopurine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
6 Incubation with 6MP led to the formation of thioinosine and thioxanthosine metabolites and we found that thio-IMP was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; MRP5 showed the highest transport rate. Thioinosine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
7 Incubation with 6MP led to the formation of thioinosine and thioxanthosine metabolites and we found that thio-IMP was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; MRP5 showed the highest transport rate. thioxanthosine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
8 Incubation with 6MP led to the formation of thioinosine and thioxanthosine metabolites and we found that thio-IMP was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; MRP5 showed the highest transport rate. Thioinosinic acid ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
9 Incubation with 6MP led to the formation of thioinosine and thioxanthosine metabolites and we found that thio-IMP was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; MRP5 showed the highest transport rate. Thioinosinic acid ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
10 In contrast, only MRP5 transported thioxanthosine monophosphate (tXMP). thioxanthosine monophosphate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
11 In contrast, only MRP5 transported thioxanthosine monophosphate (tXMP). 6-Thioxanthine 5'-monophosphate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
12 During incubation with TG, the monophosphorylated form of thioguanosine was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; the highest transport rate was for MRP4. Thioguanine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
13 During incubation with TG, the monophosphorylated form of thioguanosine was transported by both MRP4 and MRP5; the highest transport rate was for MRP4. 6-thioguanosine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
14 Our results show that all major thiopurine monophosphates important in the efficacy of mercaptopurine treatment are transported by MRP4 and MRP5, although the substrate specificity of the two transporters differs in detail. thiopurine monophosphates ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
15 Our results show that all major thiopurine monophosphates important in the efficacy of mercaptopurine treatment are transported by MRP4 and MRP5, although the substrate specificity of the two transporters differs in detail. Mercaptopurine ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens