ABCC2,ABCG2 transport APAP-GlcA, APAP-SO3

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R-HSA-9753278
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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Excretion of glucuronidated acetaminophen (APAP-GlcA) and sulfated acetaminophen (APAP-SO3) into bile involves the ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member 2 transporter (ABCC2) and the broad substrate specificity ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCG2), both found in the canalicular membrane of hepatocytes where they secrete drug conjugates into bile (Giacomini et al. 2010, Kidron et al. 2012, review McGill & Jaeschke 2013).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
20190787 Membrane transporters in drug development

Chu, X, Dahlin, A, Niemi, M, Ishikawa, T, Benet, LZ, Zhang, L, Wright, SH, Keppler, D, Brouwer, KL, Lee, CA, Kim, RB, Tweedie, DJ, Sugiyama, Y, Hillgren, KM, Swaan, PW, Giacomini, KM, Fischer, V, Evers, R, Yee, SW, Zamek-Gliszczynski, MJ, Ware, JA, Polli, JW, Hoffmaster, KA, Huang, SM

Nat Rev Drug Discov 2010
22406294 Impact of probe compound in MRP2 vesicular transport assays

Häkli, M, Xhaard, H, Wissel, G, Finel, M, Urtti, A, Manevski, N, Ketola, RA, Kidron, H, Yliperttula, M

Eur J Pharm Sci 2012
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ATPase-coupled transmembrane transporter activity of ABCC2, ABCG2 tetramer [plasma membrane]

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