Transporters as Drug Carriers
Structure, Function, Substrates
Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry (Series Nr. 44)
1. Edition October 2009
XX, 429 Pages, Hardcover
10 Pictures (10 Colored Figures)
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
The first overview on the molecular basis of drug resistance is a key resource for anyone working with antibiotics and cancer chemotherapeutics. Also of prime interest for biochemists and biophysicists, due to its systematic characterization of all known transporter classes.
This reference handbook is the first to provide a comprehensive overview, systematically characterizing all known transporters involved in drug elimination and resistance. Combining recent knowledge on all known classes of drug carriers, from microbes to man, it begins with a look at human and mammalian transporters. This is followed by microbial, fungal and parasitic transporters with special attention given to transport across those physiological barriers relevant for drug uptake, distribution and excretion.
As a result, this key resource lays the foundations for understanding and investigating the molecular mechanisms for multidrug resistance in cancer cells, microbial resistance to antibiotics and pharmacokinetics in general.
For anyone working with antibiotics and cancer chemotherapeutics, as well as being of prime interest to biochemists and biophysicists.
1 The ABC Transporters: Structural Insights into Drug Transport
2 Biochemistry, Physiology, and Pharmacology of Nucleoside and Nucleobase Transporters
3 Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides (Oatps/OATPs)
4 CNS Transporters as Drug Targets
PART 2
5 Bacterial Multidrug Transporters: Molecular and Clinical Aspects
6 Pleiotropic drug resistance in yeast and fungal pathogens
PART 3
7 QSAR studies on ABC-transporters: how to deal with polyspecificity
8 Drug Transporter Pharmacophores
PART 4
9 Biological Membranes and Drug Transport
10 Transport at the Blood-Brain Barrier
11 Bile canalicular transporters
12 Interplay of Cytochrome P450 Isoenzymes and ABC-transporter
13 ABC-Transporter: From target to antitarget
PART 3
14 A Systems Biology View of Drug Transporters
15 Drug Transporters in Health and Disease
Peter Chiba is a senior scientist and lecturer at the Medical University of Vienna. He holds a doctorate in Medicine from the University of Vienna and worked at the Universities of Nijmegen (The Netherlands) and South Florida (USA) as a Fulbright scholar and post-doctoral associate. His research focuses on multidrug transport and resistance to drugs in treatment of cancer and microbial disease.