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Major vault protein, also known as lung resistance-related protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MVPgene.[5][6] 78 copies of the protein assemble into the large compartments called vaults.
Function
This gene encodes the major vault protein which is a lung infection resistance-related protein. Vaults are multi-subunit structures that may be involved in nucleo-cytoplasmic transport. Major vault protein comprises 70% of vaults which also contain vPARP and TEP1.[7] This protein mediates drug resistance, perhaps via a transport process. It is widely distributed in normal tissues and overexpressed in multidrug-resistant cancer cells. The protein overexpression is a potentially useful marker of clinical drug resistance. This gene produces two transcripts by using two alternative exon 2 sequences; however, the open reading frames are the same in both transcripts.[6]
Interactions
Major vault protein coimmunoprecipitates with the human estrogen receptor and treatment with estradiol increases major vault protein associated with the estrogen receptor in nuclear extracts.[8]
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