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A M Van der Bliek

Researcher at Netherlands Cancer Institute

Publications -  12
Citations -  1443

A M Van der Bliek is an academic researcher from Netherlands Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1425 citations.

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Sequence of mdr3 cDNA encoding a human P-glycoprotein.

TL;DR: The mdr3 gene codes for a member of a family of membrane proteins, the P-glycoproteins, overproduced in many multi-drug-resistant (MDR) cell lines, and its high homology with mdr1 suggests that it also encodes an efflux pump with broad specificity.
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The human mdr3 gene encodes a novel P-glycoprotein homologue and gives rise to alternatively spliced mRNAs in liver.

TL;DR: These cDNAs provide evidence for alternative splicing of mdr3 pre‐mRNAs and it is speculated that these alternatives superimposed on differential expression of P‐glycoprotein homologues could provide an explanation for the large variation in cross‐resistance patterns observed in cell lines selected for multidrug resistance with different cytostatic drugs.
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Overexpression and amplification of five genes in a multidrug-resistant Chinese hamster ovary cell line.

TL;DR: A cDNA library from RNA of the multidrug-resistant Chinese hamster ovary cell line CHRC5 was constructed, isolating cDNAs derived from mRNAs that are overexpressed in this cell line and infer that each class codes for a separate protein.
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Genes amplified and overexpressed in human multidrug-resistant cell lines.

TL;DR: The results confirm the central role of the mdr1 (pgp1) gene in MDR and suggest that different cross-resistance patterns are not due to differential expression of different P-glycoprotein genes.
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A 22-kd protein (sorcin/V19) encoded by an amplified gene in multidrug-resistant cells, is homologous to the calcium-binding light chain of calpain.

TL;DR: It is shown that at least five linked genes are co‐amplified and overexpressed in the multi‐drug resistant (MDR) Chinese hamster ovary cell line CHRC5 and one of these genes (class 4) codes for a small phosphorylated, cytosolic protein, sorcin/V19, known to be overproduced by many MDR cell lines.