The ABCC family mediates organic anion transport

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R-HSA-1454916
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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The multidrug resistance associated protein (MRPs) subfamily of the ABC transporter family can transport a wide and diverse range of organic anions that can be endogenous compounds and xenobiotics and their metabolites. All human MRPs (except MRP9) can mediate these transport reactions (Deeley et al. 2006). Separately, specific reactions have also been annotated to describe the roles of ABCC4 in platelet dense granule assembly, of ABCC1 in LTC4 export (an aspect of leukotriene synthesis), and of ABCC3 in bile salt efflux.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
16816140 Transmembrane transport of endo- and xenobiotics by mammalian ATP-binding cassette multidrug resistance proteins

Deeley, RG, Cole, SP, Westlake, C

Physiol Rev 2006
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ATPase-coupled inorganic anion transmembrane transporter activity of ABCCs [plasma membrane]

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