Multiple flavonoid-binding sites within multidrug resistance protein MRP1

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D. Trompier
H. Baubichon-Cortay
X.-B Chang
M. Maitrejean
D. Barron
J. R. Riordan
A. Di Pietro
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[1] UMR5086 CNRS/Université Claude Bernard-Lyon I,Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines
[2] IFR128 BioSciences Lyon-Gerland,Mayo Clinic Scottsdale
[3] S.C. Johnson Medical Research Center,Laboratoire des Produits Naturels
[4] Université Claude Bernard-Lyon I,undefined
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Multidrug resistance protein 1 (MRP1); multidrug resistance (MDR); flavonoid; nucleotide-binding domain (NBD); chemosensitization; drug-binding site; ABC transporter;
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Recombinant nucleotide-binding domains (NBDs) from human multidrug resistance protein MRP1 were overexpressed in bacteria and purified to measure their direct interaction with high-affinity flavonoids, and to evaluate a potential correlation with inhibition of MRP1-mediated transport activity and reversion of cellular multidrug resistance. Among different classes of flavonoids, dehydrosilybin exhibited the highest affinity for both NBDs, the binding to N-terminal NBD1 being prevented by ATP. Dehydrosilybin increased vanadate-induced 8-N3-[α-32P]ADP trapping, indicating stimulation of ATPase activity. In contrast, dehydrosilybin strongly inhibited leukotriene C4 (LTC4) transport by membrane vesicles from MRP1-transfected cells, independently of reduced glutathione, and chemosensitized cell growth to vincristine. Hydrophobic C-isoprenylation of dehydrosilybin increased the binding affinity for NBD1, but outsite the ATP site, lowered the increase in vanadate-induced 8-N3-[α-32P]ADP trapping, weakened inhibition of LTC4 transport which became glutathione dependent, and induced some cross-resistance. The overall results indicate multiple binding sites for dehydrosilybin and its derivatives, on both cytosolic and transmembrane domains of MRP1.
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