ABCC2, ABCC3 transport salicylate metabolites from cytosol to extracellular region of hepatic cells

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R-HSA-9750656
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Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
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ABCC2, ABCC3 transport salicylate metabolites out of hepatic cells
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ATP-binding cassette sub-family C members 2 and 3 (ABCC2, ABCC3) transport glucuronides out of liver and kidney cells. They also are able to transport organic anions and amino acid conjugates (Cui et al, 1999; Zelcer et al, 2001; Järvinen, 2019).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
  Principles of Renal Physiology

Lote, CJ

  2000
10220572 Drug resistance and ATP-dependent conjugate transport mediated by the apical multidrug resistance protein, MRP2, permanently expressed in human and canine cells

Cui, Y, König, J, Leier, I, Spring, H, Buchholz, JK, Keppler, D

Mol Pharmacol 1999
11581266 Characterization of drug transport by the human multidrug resistance protein 3 (ABCC3)

Beijnen, JH, Saeki, T, Zelcer, N, Borst, P, Reid, G

J Biol Chem 2001
  Human Efflux Transporters in Drug Disposition : in vitro Transport of Glucuronide Metabolites

Järvinen, E

   
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ABC-type transporter activity of ABCC2, ABCC3 [plasma membrane]

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