| Literature DB >> 33274443 |
Flavia Bieczynski1,2, Kathleen Burkhardt-Medicke2, Carlos M Luquet3, Stefan Scholz2, Till Luckenbach2.
Abstract
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter proteins include efflux pumps that confer multixenobiotic resistance to zebrafish embryos, a valuable toxico/pharmacological model. Here, we established an automated microscopy-based rhodamine B dye accumulation assay in which enhanced dye accumulation in live zebrafish embryos indicates inhibition of multixenobiotic efflux transporter activity. Twenty structurally divergent known substrates and/or inhibitors of human ABC transporters and environmentally relevant compounds were examined using this assay and the ATPase activity of recombinant zebrafish Abcb4 as readouts. These two assays confirmed that Abcb4 functions as an efflux transporter in zebrafish, whereas they gave discordant results for some of the tested substances. The dye accumulation assay in zebrafish embryos could be useful to screen environmental pollutants and other chemicals for efflux transporter interaction in a medium-throughput fashion.Entities:
Keywords: ABC efflux transporter; ATPase activity; chemosensitizer; dye accumulation assay; zebrafish Abcb4; zebrafish embryo
Year: 2020 PMID: 33274443 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.14015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124