EVOLUTION OF THE ATP-BINDING CASSETTE (ABC) TRANSPORTER SUPERFAMILY IN VERTEBRATES
National Cancer Institute · University of Tartu
Abstract
The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of genes encode membrane proteins that transport a diverse set of substrates across membranes. Mutations in ABC transporters cause or contribute to many different Mendelian and complex disorders including adrenoleukodystrophy, cystic fibrosis, retinal degeneration, hypercholesterolemia, and cholestasis. The genes play important roles in protecting organisms from xenobiotics and transport compounds across the intestine, blood-brain barrier, and the placenta. There are 48 ABC genes in the human genome divided into seven subfamilies based on amino acid sequence similarities and phylogeny. These seven subfamilies are represented in all eukaryotic genomes and are therefore…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- ATP-binding cassette transporter
- Genome
- Gene
- Genetics
- Gene duplication
- Computational biology
- Transporter