ABC subfamily B

E852337

ABC subfamily B is a group of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that typically function as membrane proteins involved in the translocation of various molecules across cellular membranes and often contribute to multidrug resistance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ATP-binding cassette transporter subfamily
membrane protein family
protein family
associatedWith chemotherapeutic drug resistance
multidrug resistance
xenobiotic efflux
belongsTo ABC transporter family
hasAbbreviation ABCB subfamily
hasBiologicalProcess cellular response to drug
detoxification
transmembrane transport
hasCharacteristic contain nucleotide-binding domains
contain transmembrane domains
multispan transmembrane proteins
hasDomain nucleotide-binding domain
transmembrane helix domain
hasFunction ATP-dependent transmembrane transport
bile acid transport
drug efflux
lipid transport
translocation of molecules across cellular membranes
hasMember ABCB1
ABCB11
ABCB4 NERFINISHED
hasMolecularFunction ATP binding
ATPase activity
transmembrane transporter activity
hasRoleIn cellular homeostasis
pharmacokinetics of drugs
protection against toxic compounds
locatedIn cell membrane
intracellular membranes
plasma membrane
partOf ATP-binding cassette transporter superfamily
transports bile salts
drugs
endogenous metabolites
lipids
xenobiotics
usesEnergySource ATP hydrolysis

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P-glycoprotein belongsToSubfamily ABC subfamily B