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Horm Metab Res


Title:New mechanisms of hormone secretion: MDR-like gene products as extrusion pumps for hormones?
Author(s):Becker KF; Allmeier H; Hollt V;
Address:"Department of Physiology, University of Munich, Germany"
Journal Title:Horm Metab Res
Year:1992
Volume:24
Issue:5
Page Number:210 - 213
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1003295
ISSN/ISBN:0018-5043 (Print) 0018-5043 (Linking)
Abstract:"P-glycoprotein, the product of the multidrug resistance (MDR1) gene, is an ATP-driven transmembrane pump that increases the resistance of cells by actively exporting toxic chemicals. In addition to transporting anticancer drugs, P-glycoprotein has been reported to extrude a variety of lipophilic drugs, such as calcium channel blockers, phenothiazines, cyclosporines etc. Interestingly, recent experiments suggest that steroid hormones may be physiologic substrates for P-glycoprotein. In addition, there exists a family of transporter genes with high structural homology to P-glycoprotein, the so-called ABC (ATP-binding casette) family. Although the physiological ligands for most of these transporters are unknown, there is increasing evidence that peptides may be transported by some of these proteins. Thus, the a-factor, a farnesylated pheromone with 13 amino acids, is exported from yeast cells by the product of the STE6 gene, a transporter protein with high homology to P-glycoprotein. Recently, we have cloned a novel member of the ABC-transporter gene family from neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid (NG-108-15) cells. This putative transporter gene ('NG-TRA') is expressed in the adrenal gland, kidney and in the brain. High amounts of NG-TRA mRNA are found in a variety of human brain tumors. Whether NG-TRA and/or other MDR-related transporters are involved in the transport of steroids, peptide hormones or growth factors remains to be established. If so, the cellular export of hormones by active pumps may represent a new mechanism of hormone secretion"
Keywords:"ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters/chemistry/*genetics Amino Acid Sequence Animals Drug Resistance/*genetics Hormones/*metabolism/physiology Humans Membrane Glycoproteins/chemistry/*genetics Molecular;"
Notes:"MedlineBecker, K F Allmeier, H Hollt, V eng Review Germany 1992/05/01 Horm Metab Res. 1992 May; 24(5):210-3. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1003295"

 
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