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Characterization of the ATPase activity of human ATP-binding cassette transporter-2 (ABCA2)

  • In Vivo. 2005 Jul-Aug;19(4):657-60.
Vladimir Beljanski 1 Athena Soulika Jody M Tucker Danyelle M Townsend Warren Davis Jr Kenneth D Tew
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell and Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.
PMID: 15999530
Abstract

Background: ABCA2 is a member of the ATP binding cassette transporter family with functional roles in Cholesterol homeostasis and drug resistance.

Materials and methods: In order to characterize its ATPase activity, we transfected HEK293 cells with an ABCA2 mammalian expression system and isolated ABCA2-enriched membranes.

Results: We found no measurable ATPase activity of ABCA2 in isolated membranes, except in the presence of the methyl-beta-cyclodextrin. However, competitive binding of a pseudo-substrate, 8-azido-[alpha-32P]-ATP, was demonstrated. CHO cells transfected with ABCA2 did not have a higher rate of endogenous ATP hydrolysis when compared to the mock-transfected cells.

Conclusion: Overall, we conclude that, while ABCA2 may have low levels of ATPase activity that can be substrate-stimulated, it is more likely to have a regulatory role in cell physiology.

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