Nandhitha Subramanian, Alexandra Schumann-Gillett, Alan E Mark, Megan L O'Mara
Biochimica et biophysica acta 2016 AprThe apparent activity of the multidrug transporter P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is enhanced by the presence of cholesterol. Whether this is due to the direct effect of cholesterol on the activity of P-gp, its effect on the local concentration of substrate in the membrane, or its effect on the rate of entry of the drug into the cell, is unknown. In this study, molecular dynamics simulation techniques coupled with potential of mean force calculations have been used to investigate the role of cholesterol in the movement of four P-gp substrates across a POPC bilayer in the presence or absence of 10% cholesterol. The simulations suggest that the presence of cholesterol lowers the free energy associated with entering the middle of the bilayer in a substrate-specific manner. These findings suggest that P-gp substrates may preferentially accumulate in cholesterol-rich regions of the membrane, which may explain its enhanced transport activity. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Nandhitha Subramanian, Alexandra Schumann-Gillett, Alan E Mark, Megan L O'Mara. Understanding the accumulation of P-glycoprotein substrates within cells: The effect of cholesterol on membrane partitioning. Biochimica et biophysica acta. 2016 Apr;1858(4):776-82
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