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_displayNameThe ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member transporters (A...
_timestamp2021-09-20 12:17:34
created[InstanceEdit:9753919] Jassal, Bijay, 2021-09-20
textThe ATP-binding cassette sub-family C member transporters (ABCCs, aka multidrug resistance-associated proteins, MRPs) mediate the export of organic anions and drugs from cells. Induction of ABCC expression after APAP-induced liver failure may represent a compensatory mechanism of damaged hepatocytes to reduce accumulation of potentially toxic compounds. ABCC1, 4 and 5 are thought to efflux the cysteine- and mercapto-conjugates of paracetamol (APAP-Cys and APAP-Mer respectively) from hepatocytes (Barnes et al. 2007).
(summation)[Reaction:9753284] ABCC1,4,5 transport APAP-Cys,APAP-Mer from cytosol to extracellular region [Homo sapiens]
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