Alteration of substrate specificity by mutations at the His(61) position in predicted transmembrane domain 1 of human MDR1/P-glycoprotein

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作者
Taguchi, Y
Kino, K
Morishima, M
Komano, T
Kane, SE
Ueda, K
机构
[1] KYOTO UNIV,GRAD SCH AGR,DIV APPL LIFE SCI,BIOCHEM LAB,KYOTO 60601,JAPAN
[2] CITY HOPE NATL MED CTR,DEPT CELL & TUMOR BIOL,DUARTE,CA 91010
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10.1021/bi970553v
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In CFTR, a member of the ABC superfamily and a chloride channel, amino acid substitutions in its transmembrane domains 1 and 6 (TM1, TM6) have been reported to modulate the anion selectivity or ion conductance of the ion channel. In P-glycoprotein, no amino acid substitution in TM1, but some in TM6, have been reported to modify the substrate specificity of this protein. In this work, we demonstrated the involvement of His(61), which is in the middle of the predicted TM1, in the function of P-glycoprotein. His(61) was replaced by all other amino acid residues, and each of the mutant cDNAs was introduced into drug-sensitive human carcinoma cells, KB3-1. The drug-resistance profile of cells stably expressing each mutated P-glycoprotein was investigated by comparing their relative resistance to vinblastine, colchicine, VP16, and adriamycin. The resistance to vinblastine was increased by replacing His(61) by amino acids with smaller side chains, while it was lowered by replacing by amino acids with bulkier side chains. The reverse effect was observed for resistance to colchicine and VP16. The resistance to adriamycin was increased by replacing by amino acids with bulkier side chains except Lys or Arg, which have a basic side chain. We also showed that the replacement of His(61) by Phe and Lys greatly impaired the efflux of calcein AM, while the replacement had no effect on the efflux of rhodamine 123. These results suggest that an amino acid residue at position 61 in TM1 is important in deciding the substrate specificity of P-glycoprotein.
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