Competitive and Non‐Competitive Inhibition of the Multidrug‐Resistance‐Associated P‐glycoprotein ATPase
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- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 244 (2) , 664-673
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.00664.x
Abstract
P-glycoprotein, a plasma membrane protein overexpressed in multidrug-resistant (MDR) cells, exhibits in vitro an ATPase activity and is responsible for the energy-dependent efflux of structurally unrelated cytotoxic drugs (like vinblastine) and various MDR-reversing agents (like verapamil and progesterone) from these MDR cells. To investigate the mechanism of P-glycoprotein interaction with various compounds, we measured the P-glycoprotein ATPase activity on membrane vesicles prepared from the MDR cell line DC-3F/ADX, and we studied the effects of vinblastine, verapamil and progesterone on this ATPase activity. The basal P-glycoprotein ATPase activity is increased by verapamil and progesterone, with respective half-maximal activating concentrations of ≈1.5 μM and ≈25 μM, and activation factors of ≈1.7 and ≈2.2. Vinblastine inhibits the activation of P-glycoprotein ATPase induced by verapamil or progesterone with an inhibition constant ≈0.5 μM in both cases. This demonstrates that vinblastine has a specific modulating site on P-glycoprotein. The combined modulation of P-glycoprotein ATPase by vinblastine and verapamil reveals that these two drugs are mutually exclusive. Since these two molecules have different effects both on the basal P-glycoprotein ATPase activity and on the MgATP concentration dependence of P-glycoprotein ATPase activity, they could bind P-glycoprotein either on different and overlapping sites, or on distant but interacting sites. In contrast, the combined modulation of P-glycoprotein ATPase by vinblastine and progesterone reveals a non-competitive relationship between these two drugs, and hence shows that they can independently and simultaneously bind P-glycoprotein on distinct sites. Since verapamil and progesterone are mutual inhibitors of P-glycoprotein ATPase stimulation in a non-competitive manner, these two molecules can also bind independently P-glycoprotein on separated sites. This is confirmed here by the observation of a synergistic effect when mixtures of verapamil and progesterone are tested for the modulation of P-glycoprotein ATPase. Three MDR-related molecules, taken as models for interaction with P-glycoprotein, appear thus to bind on at least two different separated specific sites. These results favor a multisite model rather than a universal site model to describe the broad substrate specificity characterizing P-glycoprotein function.Keywords
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