Details for: Abcb1a
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 617914411
Symbol: MDR1A_MOUSE
Name: MDR1A
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 1969610
Title: Two members of the mouse mdr gene family confer multidrug resistance with overlapping but distinct drug specificities.
PubMed ID: 1969610
PubMed ID: 1972547
Title: Structural analysis of the mouse mdr1a (P-glycoprotein) promoter reveals the basis for differential transcript heterogeneity in multidrug-resistant J774.2 cells.
PubMed ID: 1972547
PubMed ID: 2473069
Title: Differential overexpression of three mdr gene family members in multidrug-resistant J774.2 mouse cells. Evidence that distinct P-glycoprotein precursors are encoded by unique mdr genes.
PubMed ID: 2473069
PubMed ID: 8898203
Title: MDR1 P-glycoprotein is a lipid translocase of broad specificity, while MDR3 P-glycoprotein specifically translocates phosphatidylcholine.
PubMed ID: 8898203
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 19325113
Title: Structure of P-glycoprotein reveals a molecular basis for poly-specific drug binding.
PubMed ID: 19325113
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1276
- Mass: 140647
- Checksum: 542E101DF18DDC52
- Sequence:
MELEEDLKGR ADKNFSKMGK KSKKEKKEKK PAVSVLTMFR YAGWLDRLYM LVGTLAAIIH GVALPLMMLI FGDMTDSFAS VGNVSKNSTN MSEADKRAMF AKLEEEMTTY AYYYTGIGAG VLIVAYIQVS FWCLAAGRQI HKIRQKFFHA IMNQEIGWFD VHDVGELNTR LTDDVSKINE GIGDKIGMFF QAMATFFGGF IIGFTRGWKL TLVILAISPV LGLSAGIWAK ILSSFTDKEL HAYAKAGAVA EEVLAAIRTV IAFGGQKKEL ERYNNNLEEA KRLGIKKAIT ANISMGAAFL LIYASYALAF WYGTSLVISK EYSIGQVLTV FFSVLIGAFS VGQASPNIEA FANARGAAYE VFKIIDNKPS IDSFSKSGHK PDNIQGNLEF KNIHFSYPSR KEVQILKGLN LKVKSGQTVA LVGNSGCGKS TTVQLMQRLY DPLDGMVSID GQDIRTINVR YLREIIGVVS QEPVLFATTI AENIRYGRED VTMDEIEKAV KEANAYDFIM KLPHQFDTLV GERGAQLSGG QKQRIAIARA LVRNPKILLL DEATSALDTE SEAVVQAALD KAREGRTTIV IAHRLSTVRN ADVIAGFDGG VIVEQGNHDE LMREKGIYFK LVMTQTAGNE IELGNEACKS KDEIDNLDMS SKDSGSSLIR RRSTRKSICG PHDQDRKLST KEALDEDVPP ASFWRILKLN STEWPYFVVG IFCAIINGGL QPAFSVIFSK VVGVFTNGGP PETQRQNSNL FSLLFLILGI ISFITFFLQG FTFGKAGEIL TKRLRYMVFK SMLRQDVSWF DDPKNTTGAL TTRLANDAAQ VKGATGSRLA VIFQNIANLG TGIIISLIYG WQLTLLLLAI VPIIAIAGVV EMKMLSGQAL KDKKELEGSG KIATEAIENF RTVVSLTREQ KFETMYAQSL QIPYRNAMKK AHVFGITFSF TQAMMYFSYA ACFRFGAYLV TQQLMTFENV LLVFSAIVFG AMAVGQVSSF APDYAKATVS ASHIIRIIEK TPEIDSYSTQ GLKPNMLEGN VQFSGVVFNY PTRPSIPVLQ GLSLEVKKGQ TLALVGSSGC GKSTVVQLLE RFYDPMAGSV FLDGKEIKQL NVQWLRAQLG IVSQEPILFD CSIAENIAYG DNSRVVSYEE IVRAAKEANI HQFIDSLPDK YNTRVGDKGT QLSGGQKQRI AIARALVRQP HILLLDEATS ALDTESEKVV QEALDKAREG RTCIVIAHRL STIQNADLIV VIQNGKVKEH GTHQQLLAQK GIYFSMVSVQ AGAKRS
Database document:
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