Co-expression of human ABCG5 and ABCG8 in insect cells generates an androstan stimulated membrane ATPase activity |
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Authors: | Müller Marianna Klein Izabella Kopácsi Szilárd Remaley Alan T Rajnavölgyi Eva Sarkadi Balázs Váradi András |
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Affiliation: | National Medical Center, Institute of Haematology and Immunology, Membrane Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1113 Budapest, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | Mutations in the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins ABCG5 or ABCG8 cause sitosterolemia, a condition with increased accumulation of plant sterols. Upon high level expression of the ABCG5 and ABCG8 proteins in baculovirus-Sf9 cell expression system we found a distinct, vanadate sensitive ATPase activity in isolated membrane preparations only when the two proteins were co-expressed. This ATPase activity was significantly stimulated by the addition of certain androgen hormones and analogs, and was effectively inhibited by progesterone. Our results provide a new aspect of biochemical and functional characterization of the ABCG5/ABCG8 proteins and their possible involvement in steroid hormone transport or regulation. |
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Keywords: | ABC, ATP binding cassette DHEA, dehydroepiandrosterone GST, glutathione-S-transferase SLA, 3-doxyl-17β-hydroxy-5α-androstane RAMEB, random methylated β-cyclodextrin |
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