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Query: UMLS:C0220723 (
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The transporter associated with antigen presentation (TAP) is an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) protein which transports peptides for presentation to the immune system. TAP is composed of two half transporters, TAP1 (ABCB2) and TAP2 (ABCB3), which heterodimerize to function. In humans, the TAP family consists of TAP1, TAP2, and
TAPL
(ABCB9). While the TAP1-TAP2 complex is well characterized,
TAPL
's dimerization state and function are unknown. To identify interactions within the human TAP family, we adapted the dihydrofolate reductase protein-fragment complementation assay (DHFR
PCA
) to half ABC transporters. This assay has been shown to be suitable for the study of membrane-bound proteins in vivo [Remy, I., Wilson, I. A., and Michnick, S. W. (1999) Science 283, 990-993]. With this method, in vivo TAP1-TAP2 heterodimerization was confirmed, no homodimerizations were detected with TAP1 or TAP2, and
TAPL
did not show any interaction with TAP1 or TAP2. However, we found strong evidence that
TAPL
forms homodimers. These results provide evidence of a novel homomeric
TAPL
interaction and demonstrate that the DHFR
PCA
will be of general utility in studies of half ABC transporter interactions in vivo.
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PMID:Detection of TAP family dimerizations by an in vivo assay in mammalian cells. 1551 76