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Structural insights into binding-site access and ligand recognition by human ABCB1.
EMBO J. 2025 Jan 13. doi: 10.1038/s44318-025-00361-z. Online ahead of print.
EMBO J. 2025.
PMID: 39806099
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The substrate-binding site is located within one half of the molecule and, in the apo state, is obstructed by the transmembrane helix (TM) 4. Substrate and inhibitor binding are distinguished by major TM rearrangements and their ligand binding chemistry, with TM4 pl …
The substrate-binding site is located within one half of the molecule and, in the apo state, is obstructed by the transmembrane helix (TM …
Structural insight into binding site access and ligand recognition by human ABCB1.
Kurre D, Dang PX, Le LTM, Gadkari VV, Alam A.
Kurre D, et al.
bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Aug 12:2024.08.12.607598. doi: 10.1101/2024.08.12.607598.
bioRxiv. 2024.
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EMBO J. 2025 Jan 13. doi: 10.1038/s44318-025-00361-z
PMID: 39185192
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The substrate binding site is located within one half of the molecule and, in the apo state, is obstructed by transmembrane helix (TM) 4. Substrate and inhibitor binding are distinguished by major differences in TM arrangement and ligand binding chemistry, with TM4 …
The substrate binding site is located within one half of the molecule and, in the apo state, is obstructed by transmembrane helix (TM …
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