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Tip W Loo

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 2013
Human P-glycoprotein contains a greasy ball-and-socket joint at the second transmission interfaceTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemical Pharmacology|July 10, 2013
Corrector VX-809 stabilizes the first transmembrane domain of CFTRTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 19, 2002
Introduction of the most common cystic fibrosis mutation (Delta F508) into human P-glycoprotein disrupts packing of the transmembrane segmentsTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 2003
Permanent activation of the human P-glycoprotein by covalent modification of a residue in the drug-binding siteTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 13, 2002
The "LSGGQ" motif in each nucleotide-binding domain of human P-glycoprotein is adjacent to the opposing walker A sequenceTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Biochemical Journal|July 4, 2006
Transmembrane segment 7 of human P-glycoprotein forms part of the drug-binding pocketTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 3, 2003
Methanethiosulfonate derivatives of rhodamine and verapamil activate human P-glycoprotein at different sitesTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 9, 2004
Thapsigargin or curcumin does not promote maturation of processing mutants of the ABC transporters, CFTR, and P-glycoproteinTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 8, 2009
Identification of residues in the drug translocation pathway of the human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein by arginine mutagenesisTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemistry|September 19, 2009
Correctors enhance maturation of DeltaF508 CFTR by promoting interactions between the two halves of the moleculeTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 2013
Human P-glycoprotein contains a greasy ball-and-socket joint at the second transmission interfaceTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemical Pharmacology|July 10, 2013
Corrector VX-809 stabilizes the first transmembrane domain of CFTRTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 19, 2002
Introduction of the most common cystic fibrosis mutation (Delta F508) into human P-glycoprotein disrupts packing of the transmembrane segmentsTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 2003
Permanent activation of the human P-glycoprotein by covalent modification of a residue in the drug-binding siteTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 13, 2002
The "LSGGQ" motif in each nucleotide-binding domain of human P-glycoprotein is adjacent to the opposing walker A sequenceTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Biochemical Journal|July 4, 2006
Transmembrane segment 7 of human P-glycoprotein forms part of the drug-binding pocketTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 3, 2003
Methanethiosulfonate derivatives of rhodamine and verapamil activate human P-glycoprotein at different sitesTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 9, 2004
Thapsigargin or curcumin does not promote maturation of processing mutants of the ABC transporters, CFTR, and P-glycoproteinTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 8, 2009
Identification of residues in the drug translocation pathway of the human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein by arginine mutagenesisTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
Biochemistry|September 19, 2009
Correctors enhance maturation of DeltaF508 CFTR by promoting interactions between the two halves of the moleculeTip W Loo, M Claire Bartlett, David M Clarke
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