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Comparative Study
. 1992;23(2):23-5.

P-glycoprotein genes of Entamoeba histolytica

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  • PMID: 1364101
Comparative Study

P-glycoprotein genes of Entamoeba histolytica

S Descoteaux et al. Arch Med Res. 1992.

Abstract

Six different P-glycoprotein gene segments were identified from an emetine-resistant E. histolytica mutant, which overexpresses mRNAs homologous to segments of the human mdr1 (P-glycoprotein) gene. The open reading frames of two completely sequenced genes EhPgp1 and EhPgp2 were 1,302 and 1,310 amino acids long, respectively, and showed a 67% positional identity with each other and 41 and 40% positional identities, respectively, with human mdr1 gene. Within each ameba P-glycoprotein were the ATP-binding sites found twice in eukaryotic P-glycoproteins and once in prokaryotic transport proteins. A phylogenetic tree showed that Entamoeba P-glycoproteins are more related to the human and mouse P-glycoproteins than to the Plasmodium and Leishmania P-glycoproteins. In addition, there were two P-glycoprotein pseudogenes, each with a frame shift and stop codons in identical places within the amino ATP-binding site.

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