SBVT15
SB-MRP3-HEK293
Synonym(s):
ABC31, MLP2, MRP3, MRP3 human membrane vesicles, Multidrug resistance protein 3
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form
liquid
concentration
5 mg/mL
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−70°C
Gene Information
human ... ABCC3(8714)
General description
Membrane Preparations for Vesicular Transport Assays (VT) are suitable for general drug-efflux transporter interaction studies. Both substrate and inhibitor interactions can be assessed using vesicles. The success of substrate interaction studies strongly depends on the passive permeability of the compound. High permeability substrates might not be detected. Control Membranes with no-, or significantly lower transporter activity are also available.
Application
In the vesicular transport assay so-called "inside-out" membrane vesicles containing ABC transporters are applied. Incubating substrates of the respective efflux transporter in the presence of the inverted membrane vesicles and ATP will allow measuring accumulation of the substrates into the vesicles. In many cases radiolabeled reporter substrates are used but recently SOLVO developed the new PREDIVEZ Vesicular Transport Kits that use fluorescent reporter substrates.
The standard vesicular transport assay is an inhibitory assay performed with cold test articles. This assay provides information on any interaction between the ABC transporter and the test article. The transport of the reporter substrate is measured in the presence of the test article (typically in 7 concentrations) and IC50 is defined as the concentration inhibiting the transport of the reporter substrate by 50%.
Should radiolabeled form of the investigated compound or adequate analytical methods (LC/MS, HPLC) be available, the vesicular transport assay may be performed in a direct format without the reporter substrate and may identify substrate nature of the test article. The vesicular transport substrate assay is a low throughput assay. It is suitable for low permeability test compounds as high permeability compounds may escape from the vesicles through the lipid bilayer.
PREDIVEZ vesicular transport kit is sold separately. This transporter membrane vesicle assay requires the PREDIVEZ vesicular transport kit and corresponding control membrane below:
SB PREDIVEZ Reagent Kit for MRP2, MRP3, and MRP5 part number SBPVR3-9RXN and corresponding control membrane SB-HEK293-Mock-CTRL part number SBCT06-1EA
The standard vesicular transport assay is an inhibitory assay performed with cold test articles. This assay provides information on any interaction between the ABC transporter and the test article. The transport of the reporter substrate is measured in the presence of the test article (typically in 7 concentrations) and IC50 is defined as the concentration inhibiting the transport of the reporter substrate by 50%.
Should radiolabeled form of the investigated compound or adequate analytical methods (LC/MS, HPLC) be available, the vesicular transport assay may be performed in a direct format without the reporter substrate and may identify substrate nature of the test article. The vesicular transport substrate assay is a low throughput assay. It is suitable for low permeability test compounds as high permeability compounds may escape from the vesicles through the lipid bilayer.
PREDIVEZ vesicular transport kit is sold separately. This transporter membrane vesicle assay requires the PREDIVEZ vesicular transport kit and corresponding control membrane below:
SB PREDIVEZ Reagent Kit for MRP2, MRP3, and MRP5 part number SBPVR3-9RXN and corresponding control membrane SB-HEK293-Mock-CTRL part number SBCT06-1EA
Packaging
500 μL
Physical form
Supplied as frozen membrane vesicles, containing 5 mg/ml membrane protein, labeled with volume, catalog number (transporter) and date of production.
Legal Information
Distributed for SOLVO Biotechnology, Inc.
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Gastroenterology, 137(5), 1725-1735 (2009-07-07)
The physiologic function of the efflux transporter Multidrug Resistance Protein 3 (MRP3) remains poorly defined. In vitro, MRP3 transports several glucuronidated compounds, but the compounds transported under physiologic conditions are unknown. Knowledge of the compounds transported by MRP3 in vivo
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 292(1), 265-270 (1999-12-22)
Several organic anions are actively extruded from intestinal epithelial cells into the lumen and vascular sides. To examine the role of the multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) family in the intestinal efflux of organic anions, the function and expression of these
Expression of the multidrug resistance proteins MRP2 and MRP3 in human cholangiocellular carcinomas.
European journal of clinical investigation, 38(2), 134-142 (2008-01-30)
Cholangiocellular carcinomas and gallbladder carcinomas are highly aggressive tumours with a poor prognosis and are generally regarded as chemoresistant tumours. Overexpression of ATP-binding cassette transporters of the multidrug resistance protein (MDR) and multidrug resistance-related protein (MRP) family in cancer cells
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 92(16), 1295-1302 (2000-08-17)
The human multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) family currently has seven members. The ability of several of these membrane proteins to transport a wide range of anticancer drugs out of cells and their presence in many tumors make them prime suspects
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 82(2), 193-201 (2002-02-19)
The multidrug resistance protein (MRP) family consists of several members and, for some of these transporter proteins, distinct roles in multidrug resistance and normal tissue functions have been well established (MRP1 and MRP2) or are still under investigation (MRP3). MRP3
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