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The central cavity of ABCB1 undergoes alternating access during ATP hydrolysis (2014)
Journal Article
van Wonderen, J. H., McMahon, R. M., OMara, M. L., McDevitt, C. A., Thomson, A. J., Kerr, I. D., …Callaghan, R. (2014). The central cavity of ABCB1 undergoes alternating access during ATP hydrolysis. FEBS Journal, 281(9), 2190-2201. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.12773

Understanding the process that underlies multidrug recognition and efflux by P-glycoprotein (ABCB1) remains a key biological challenge. Structural data have recently become available for the murine and Caenorhabditis elegans homologues of ABCB1; howe... Read More about The central cavity of ABCB1 undergoes alternating access during ATP hydrolysis.

Dimerization of ABCG2 analysed by bimolecular fluorescence complementation (2011)
Journal Article
Haider, A. J., Briggs, D., Self, T. J., Chilvers, H. L., Holliday, N. D., & Kerr, I. D. (2011). Dimerization of ABCG2 analysed by bimolecular fluorescence complementation. PLoS ONE, 6(10), Article e25818. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025818

ABCG2 is one of three human ATP binding cassette transporters that are functionally capable of exporting a diverse range of substrates from cells. The physiological consequence of ABCG2 multidrug transport activity in leukaemia, and some solid tumour... Read More about Dimerization of ABCG2 analysed by bimolecular fluorescence complementation.

Hormone transport (2010)
Book Chapter
Kerr, I. D., Carrier, D. J., & Twycross, J. (2010). Hormone transport. In The Plant Plasma Membrane (379-397). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13431-9_17

Hormone transport in plants is a fundamental process governing all aspects of plant development. Identification and functional analysis of plasma membrane proteins, which regulate the import and export of plant hormones, is a requirement if we are to... Read More about Hormone transport.

Analysis of the Sam50 translocase of excavate organisms supports evolution of divergent organelles from a common endosymbiotic event
Journal Article
Kay, C. J., Lawler, K., & Kerr, I. D. Analysis of the Sam50 translocase of excavate organisms supports evolution of divergent organelles from a common endosymbiotic event. Bioscience Reports, 33(6), Article e00084. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20130049

As free-living organisms the ancestors of mitochondria and plastids encoded complete genomes, proteomes and metabolomes. As these symbionts became organelles all these aspects were reduced – genomes have degenerated with the host nucleus now encoding... Read More about Analysis of the Sam50 translocase of excavate organisms supports evolution of divergent organelles from a common endosymbiotic event.