U Subrahmanyeswara Rao

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University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States 
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Biochemistry
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Rao PS, Satelli A, Moridani M, et al. (2012) Luteolin induces apoptosis in multidrug resistant cancer cells without affecting the drug transporter function: Involvement of cell line-specific apoptotic mechanisms International Journal of Cancer. 130: 2703-2714
Rao PS, Mallya KB, Srivenugopal KS, et al. (2006) RNF2 interacts with the linker region of the human P-glycoprotein International Journal of Oncology. 29: 1413-1419
Rao US, Nuti SL. (2003) Identification of two different states of P-glycoprotein in its catalytic cycle: role of the linker region in the transition between these two states. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 46576-82
Nuti SL, Rao US. (2002) Proteolytic Cleavage of the Linker Region of the Human P-glycoprotein Modulates Its ATPase Function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 29417-23
Nuti SL, Mehdi A, Rao US. (2000) Activation of the human P-glycoprotein ATPase by trypsin. Biochemistry. 39: 3424-32
Rao US. (1998) Drug binding and nucleotide hydrolyzability are essential requirements in the vanadate-induced inhibition of the human P-glycoprotein ATPase. Biochemistry. 37: 14981-8
Rao US. (1995) Mutation of glycine 185 to valine alters the ATPase function of the human P-glycoprotein expressed in Sf9 cells Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270: 6686-6690
Rao US, Fine RL, Scarborough GA. (1994) Antiestrogens and steroid hormones: Substrates of the human P-glycoprotein Biochemical Pharmacology. 48: 287-292
Rao US, Scarborough GA. (1994) Direct demonstration of high affinity interactions of immunosuppressant drugs with the drug binding site of the human P-glycoprotein Molecular Pharmacology. 45: 773-776
Rao US, Scarborough GA. (1990) Chemical state of the cysteine residues in the Neurospora crassa plasma membrane H+-ATPase Journal of Biological Chemistry. 265: 7227-7235
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