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The ABC transporter G subfamily in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2020
ABC transporters are ubiquitously present in all kingdoms and mediate the transport of a large spectrum of structurally different compounds. Plants possess high numbers of ABC transporters in relation to other eukaryotes, especially the ABCG subfamily is
Katharina Graefe, L. Schmitt
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ABC Family Transporters

2019
The transport of specific molecules across lipid membranes is an essential function of all living organisms. The processes are usually mediated by specific transporters. One of the largest transporter families is the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) family.
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The ABC maltose transporter

Molecular Microbiology, 1998
Bacterial ATP‐binding cassette (ABC) transporters and their homologues in eukaryotic cells form one of the largest superfamilies known today. They function as primary pumps that couple substrate translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane to ATP hydrolysis.
Ehrmann, Michael   +4 more
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Investigational ABC transporter inhibitors

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2012
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is the main cause of failure in cancer therapy. One mechanism responsible for MDR is the active efflux of drugs by ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. Several agents have been developed to block transporter-mediated drug efflux and some of these compounds have entered Phase II/III clinical testing.
Falasca, Marco, Linton, K.
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Identification of genomic ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter genes and Cd-responsive ABCs in Brassica napus.

Gene, 2018
The plant ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters are one of the integral membrane proteins responsible for uptake and allocation of a wide range of metabolites and xenobiotics including heavy metals (e.g. zinc, manganese and cadmium). They play multiple
X. Zhang, K. Zhao, Zhi Min Yang
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Structure of ABC transporters

Essays in Biochemistry, 2011
ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporters are primary active membrane proteins that translocate solutes (allocrites) across lipid bilayers. The prototypical ABC transporter consists of four domains: two cytoplasmic NBDs (nucleotide-binding domains) and two TMDs (transmembrane domains).
Joseph K, Zolnerciks   +3 more
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Transcriptional plasticity of different ABC transporter genes from Tribolium castaneum contributes to diflubenzuron resistance.

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019
The development of insecticide resistance challenges the sustainability of pest control and several studies have shown that ABC transporters contribute to this process. ABC transporters are known to transport a large range of chemically diverse molecules
Janin Rösner, H. Merzendorfer
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ABC transporters of staphylococci

Research in Microbiology, 2001
Some members of the genus Staphylococcus are important human pathogens, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters of pathogenic staphylococci are often responsible for antibiotic resistance and for the uptake of essential solutes and are therefore being considered as targets for novel ...
M, Otto, F, Götz
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Leukemia and ABC Transporters

2015
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous disease caused by aberrant proliferation and/or differentiation of myeloid progenitors. However, only ~65% of AML patients respond to induction chemotherapy and the overall survival rate for AML remains low (~24% for 5-year survival).
Yu, Fukuda   +2 more
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ABC Transporters and Neuroblastoma

2015
Neuroblastoma is the most common cancer of infancy and accounts for 15% of all pediatric oncology deaths. Survival rates of high-risk neuroblastoma remain less than 50%, with amplification of the MYCN oncogene the most important aberration associated with poor outcome. Direct transcriptional targets of MYCN include a number of ATP-binding cassette (ABC)
Denise M T, Yu   +4 more
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