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Membrane transporters play an important role in the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs. The cellular accumulation of many drugs is the result of the net function of efflux and influx transporters. Efflux transporters such as P-glycoprotein/ABCB1 have been shown to confer multidrug resistance in cancer.

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ABCB6 Resides in Melanosomes and Regulates Early Steps of Melanogenesis Required for PMEL Amyloid Matrix Formation.

J Mol Biol

October 2018

Institut Curie, PSL Research University, UMR144, Centre de Recherche, 26 rue d'Ulm, 75231 Paris, France; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR144, Paris F-75248, France; Cell and Tissue Imaging Core Facility PICT-IBiSA, Institut Curie, Paris, France; Center for Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Hopital Saint-Anne, Université Descartes, INSERM U894, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Genetically inheritable pigmentation defects provide a unique opportunity to reveal the function of proteins contributing to melanogenesis. Dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria (DUH) is a rare pigmentary genodermatosis associated with mutations in the ABCB6 gene. Here we use optical and electron microscopy imaging combined with biochemical tools to investigate the localization and function of ABCB6 in pigment cells.

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Molecular Mechanism for the Thermo-Sensitive Phenotype of CHO-MT58 Cell Line Harbouring a Mutant CTP:Phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase.

PLoS One

April 2016

Institute of Enzymology, Research Centre for National Sciences, HAS, Budapest Hungary; Department of Applied Biotechnology and Food Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.

Control and elimination of malaria still represents a major public health challenge. Emerging parasite resistance to current therapies urges development of antimalarials with novel mechanism of action. Phospholipid biosynthesis of the Plasmodium parasite has been validated as promising candidate antimalarial target.

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