Title : Contribution of multidrug resistance protein MRP5 in control of cyclic guanosine 5'-monophosphate intracellular signaling in anterior pituitary cells.

Pub. Date : 2006 Jul

PMID : 16614078






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1 Contribution of multidrug resistance protein MRP5 in control of cyclic guanosine 5"-monophosphate intracellular signaling in anterior pituitary cells. cyclic guanosine 5"-monophosphate ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
2 The energy-dependent cyclic nucleotide cellular efflux is operative in numerous eukaryotic cells and could be mediated by multidrug resistance proteins MRP4, MRP5, and MRP8. Nucleotides, Cyclic ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
3 Down-regulation of MRP5 expression in GH(3) cells decreased cGMP release without affecting cAMP efflux. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
4 These results indicate that cyclic nucleotide cellular efflux plays a critical role in elimination of intracellular cGMP but not cAMP in pituitary cells and that such selectivity is achieved by expression of MRP5. Nucleotides, Cyclic ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens
5 These results indicate that cyclic nucleotide cellular efflux plays a critical role in elimination of intracellular cGMP but not cAMP in pituitary cells and that such selectivity is achieved by expression of MRP5. Cyclic GMP ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 5 Homo sapiens