This review addresses the recent molecular identification of several members of the glutathione S-conjugate (GS-X) pump family, a new class of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters responsible for the elimination and/or sequestration of pharmacologically and agronomically important compounds in mammalian, yeast and plant cells. The molecular structure and function of GS-X pumps encoded by MRP, cMOAT, YCF1. and AtMRP genes, have been conserved throughout molecular evolution. The physiologic function of GS-X pumps is closely related with cellular detoxification, oxidative stress, inflammation, and cancer drug resistance. Coordinated expression of GS-X pump genes, e.g., MRP1 and YCF1, and γ-glutamylcystaine synthetase, a rate-limiting enzyme of cellular glutathione (GSH) biosynthesis, has been frequently observed.
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April 01 1997
The GS-X Pump in Plant, Yeast, and Animal Cells: Structure, Function, and Gene Expression Available to Purchase
Toshihisa Ishikawa;
Toshihisa Ishikawa
1Department of Medicinal Biology, Central Research, Pfizer Inc., 5-2 Taketoyo, Aichi 470-23, Japan.
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Ze-Sheng Li;
Ze-Sheng Li
2Plant Science Institute, Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6018.
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Yu-Ping Lu;
Yu-Ping Lu
2Plant Science Institute, Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6018.
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Philip A. Rea
Philip A. Rea
2Plant Science Institute, Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6018.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1573-4935
Print ISSN: 0144-8463
© 1997 Plenum Publishing Corporation
1997
Biosci Rep (1997) 17 (2): 189–207.
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Toshihisa Ishikawa, Ze-Sheng Li, Yu-Ping Lu, Philip A. Rea; The GS-X Pump in Plant, Yeast, and Animal Cells: Structure, Function, and Gene Expression. Biosci Rep 1 April 1997; 17 (2): 189–207. doi: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027385513483
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