Structural studies help explain how cancer cells resist chemotherapy

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Credit: Min Yu (Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC),USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center

In order to kill cancer cells, chemotherapy drugs must first make their way inside them. But cancer cells are shrewd, and some use molecular pumps to expel the drugs before they have a chance to work. New research from Rockefeller's Jue Chen sheds light on the process by which the cells spit molecules out.

The scientists used , an imaging technique that involves freezing molecules in a thin layer of ice, to detail the molecular structure of a pump called MRP1. They previously showed how the pump grabs on to its cargo from inside of the cell, and the new images focus on the cargo's release to the outside of the cell. Small rearrangements in MRP1 facilitate the release process, the scientists report in Cell.

Chen's team also studied another pump known as Pgp, which is found in the blood-brain-barrier and gastrointestinal tract, among other organs. It can recognize a surprising number of compounds to drive toxins out of cells but has a proclivity to also eject . New details about Pgp's structure, published in Science, explain how its dynamic nature help it transport a wide variety of molecules.

More information: Youngjin Kim et al. Molecular structure of human P-glycoprotein in the ATP-bound, outward-facing conformation, Science (2018). DOI: 10.1126/science.aar7389

Zachary Lee Johnson et al. ATP Binding Enables Substrate Release from Multidrug Resistance Protein 1, Cell (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.12.005

Journal information: Cell , Science
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