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Structure affinity relationship and docking studies of flavonoids as substrates of multidrug-resistant associated protein 2 (MRP2) in MDCK/MRP2 cells.

Authors :
Fang, Yajing
Cao, Weiwei
Liang, Fuqiang
Xia, Mengmeng
Pan, Siyi
Xu, Xiaoyun
Source :
Food Chemistry. Sep2019, Vol. 291, p101-109. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • MRP2 was stably expressed in MDCK/MRP2 cells. • 8 of 35 flavonoids were identified as substrates of MRP2 in MDCK/MRP2 cells. • SAR and docking were done for structure requirements of flavonoid substrates. • 3,5,6,3′-OH, 4′-OCH 3 favoured but 8,3′-OCH 3 , 2′,4′,5′-OH disfavoured for MRP2 affinity. Abstract This study was aimed to determine the relationship of flavonoid structures to their affinity for an important efflux transporter, multidrug-resistant associated protein 2 (MRP2). The cellular uptake (CU) of 35 flavonoids was investigated in MRP2 overexpression MDCK/MRP2 cells. Resulting data identified 8 flavonoids as MRP2 substrates based on their high CU MK with MK-571 in MDCK/MRP2 cells. Also, three substrates showed better CU MD in MDCK cells than did CU MRP in MDCK/MRP2 cells. Docking analyses showed a good correlation (R = 0.926, p = 0.003) between efflux-fold of flavonoid substrates and their docking S_scoring with the MRP2 model, indicating consistency between in silico and in vitro approaches. A structure affinity relationship (SAR) study indicated that 3-OH, 5-OH, 6-OH, 3′-OH, and 4′-OCH 3 substituents were favourable while, 8-OCH 3 , 2′-OH, 3′-OCH 3 , 4′-OH and 5′-OH were unfavourable for flavonoid affinity to MRP2. Our study provides valuable information for dietary application of flavonoids with specific structures for high absorption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03088146
Volume :
291
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135959785
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.03.111