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Use of peptide antibodies to probe for the mitoxantrone resistance-associated protein MXR/BCRP/ABCP/ABCG2
Authors:Thomas LitmanUlla Jensen  Alastair HansenKuang-Ming Covitz  Zhirong ZhanPatricia Fetsch  Andrea AbatiPaul Robert Hansen  Thomas HornTorben Skovsgaard  Susan E Bates
Affiliation:a Laboratory of Oncology, Herlev University Hospital, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark
b Department of Pathology, Herlev University Hospital, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark
c National Cancer Institute—Cancer Therapeutics Branch and Laboratory of Pathology, National Institutes of Health, Building 10, Room 12N226, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
d Department of Chemistry, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, DK-1871 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Recent studies have characterized the ABC half-transporter associated with mitoxantrone resistance in human cancer cell lines. Encoded by the ABCG2 gene, overexpression confers resistance to camptothecins, as well as to mitoxantrone. We developed four polyclonal antibodies against peptides corresponding to four different epitopes on the mitoxantrone resistance-associated protein, ABCG2. Three epitopes localized on the cytoplasmic region of ABCG2 gave rise to high-affinity antibodies, which were demonstrated to be specific for ABCG2. Western blot analysis of cells with high levels of ABCG2 showed a single major band of the expected 72-kDa molecular size of ABCG2 under denaturing conditions. Immunoblot analysis performed under non-reducing conditions and after treatment with cross-linking reagents demonstrated a molecular weight shift from 72 kDa to several bands of 180 kDa and higher molecular weight, suggesting detection of dimerization products of ABCG2. Evidence of N-linked glycosylation was also obtained using tunicamycin and N-glycosidase F. Finally, both by light, fluorescence and electron microscopic immunohistochemical staining, we demonstrate cytoplasmic and predominantly plasma membrane localization of ABCG2 in cell lines with high levels of expression. Plasma membrane staining was observed on the surface of the chorionic villi in placenta. These results support the hypothesis that ABCG2 is an ABC half-transporter that forms dimers in the plasma membrane, functioning as an ATP-dependent outward pump for substrate transport.
Keywords:Polyclonal antibody   Western blot   Immunohistochemistry   Atypical multidrug resistance   MXR/BCRP/ABCP/ABCG2   ABC half-transporter
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