Abacavir transport and metabolism (Homo sapiens)

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21, 7, 13, 197104, 68, 16155, 12, 1873, 1411cytosolendoplasmic reticulum membraneADPUDPUDPGTAMPABCG2 dimerH+cyclopropylamineNADHAde-RibZn2+ PiUDP-GlcAABCB1ADAL:ZnNAD+Mg2+ PCK1abacavirIMPADAL ADH1A:2Zn2+ dimerNT5C2 tetramerATPabacavirmonophosphatecarbovirtriphosphateADH1A adenosinephosphotransferaseGUK1Zn2+ ATPcarbovirSLC22A1,2,3abacavir5'-carboxylic acidH2OATPADPcarbovir diphosphatecarbovirmonophosphateabacavirNT5C2 ADPabacavir5'-glucuronideH2OInoHC-ABCG2 618131, 139, 1710


Description

Abacavir is a nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor with antiretroviral activity, widely used in combination with other drugs to treat HIV-1 infection (Yuen et al. 2008). Its uptake across the plasma membrane is mediated by organic cation transporters SLC22A1, 2, and 3; the transport proteins ABCB1 and ABCG2 mediate its efflux. Abacavir itself is a prodrug. Activation requires phosphorylation by a cytosolic adenosine phosphotransferase and deamination by ADAL deaminase to yield carbovir monophosphate. Cytosolic nucleotide kinases convert carbovir monophosphate to carbovir triphosphate, the active HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitor. Abacavir can be glucuronidated or oxidized to a 5'-carboxylate; these are the major forms in which it is excreted from the body. Source:Reactome.

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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ABCB1ProteinP08183 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ABCG2 dimerComplexR-HSA-917863 (Reactome)
ADAL ProteinQ6DHV7 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADAL:ZnComplexR-HSA-2161178 (Reactome)
ADH1A ProteinP07327 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADH1A:2Zn2+ dimerComplexR-HSA-71693 (Reactome)
ADPMetaboliteCHEBI:16761 (ChEBI)
AMPMetaboliteCHEBI:16027 (ChEBI)
ATPMetaboliteCHEBI:15422 (ChEBI)
Ade-RibMetaboliteCHEBI:16335 (ChEBI)
GUK1ProteinQ16774 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
H+MetaboliteCHEBI:15378 (ChEBI)
H2OMetaboliteCHEBI:15377 (ChEBI)
HC-ABCG2 ProteinQ9UNQ0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
IMPMetaboliteCHEBI:17202 (ChEBI)
InoMetaboliteCHEBI:17596 (ChEBI)
Mg2+ MetaboliteCHEBI:18420 (ChEBI)
NAD+MetaboliteCHEBI:15846 (ChEBI)
NADHMetaboliteCHEBI:16908 (ChEBI)
NT5C2 ProteinP49902 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NT5C2 tetramerComplexR-HSA-109318 (Reactome)
PCK1ProteinP35558 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PiMetaboliteCHEBI:18367 (ChEBI)
SLC22A1,2,3ProteinR-HSA-2161529 (Reactome)
UDP-GlcAMetaboliteCHEBI:17200 (ChEBI)
UDPMetaboliteCHEBI:17659 (ChEBI)
UDPGTR-HSA-2162090 (Reactome)
Zn2+ MetaboliteCHEBI:29105 (ChEBI)
abacavir 5'-carboxylic acidMetaboliteCHEBI:64192 (ChEBI)
abacavir 5'-glucuronideMetaboliteCHEBI:64189 (ChEBI)
abacavir monophosphateMetaboliteCHEBI:64112 (ChEBI)
abacavirMetaboliteCHEBI:421707 (ChEBI)
adenosine phosphotransferaseR-HSA-2161183 (Reactome)
carbovir monophosphateMetaboliteCHEBI:64116 (ChEBI)
carbovir triphosphateMetaboliteCHEBI:64174 (ChEBI)
carbovir diphosphateMetaboliteCHEBI:64172 (ChEBI)
carbovirMetaboliteCHEBI:421843 (ChEBI)
cyclopropylamineMetaboliteCHEBI:34660 (ChEBI)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
ABCB1mim-catalysisR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
ABCG2 dimermim-catalysisR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
ADAL:Znmim-catalysisR-HSA-2161195 (Reactome)
ADH1A:2Zn2+ dimermim-catalysisR-HSA-2162078 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-2162092 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-2162096 (Reactome)
AMPR-HSA-2161193 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-2162092 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-2162096 (Reactome)
Ade-RibArrowR-HSA-2161193 (Reactome)
GUK1mim-catalysisR-HSA-2162092 (Reactome)
H+ArrowR-HSA-2162078 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-2161195 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
H2OR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
IMPR-HSA-2162066 (Reactome)
InoArrowR-HSA-2162066 (Reactome)
NAD+R-HSA-2162078 (Reactome)
NADHArrowR-HSA-2162078 (Reactome)
NT5C2 tetramermim-catalysisR-HSA-2162066 (Reactome)
PCK1mim-catalysisR-HSA-2162096 (Reactome)
PiArrowR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
PiArrowR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
R-HSA-2161193 (Reactome) Cytosolic adenosine phosphotransferase catalyzes the reaction of abacavir and AMP to form abacavir monophosphate and adenosine (Faletto et al. 1997). This enzymatic activity has been purified from human placenta and is distinct from known human kinases (Garvey and Krenitsky 1992) but has not been associated with a known human gene.
R-HSA-2161195 (Reactome) Cytosolic ADAL (Adenosine DeAminase-Like) catalyzes the reaction of abacavir monophosphate and water to form carbovir monophosphate and cyclopropylamine. The active form of the enzyme is a protein monomer complexed with a zinc ion (Murakami et al. 2011).
R-HSA-2161500 (Reactome) Organic cation transporters 1 (OCT1, SLC22A1), 2 (OCT2, SLC22A2) and 3 (OCT3, SLC22A3) associated with the plasma membrane all mediate the influx of abacavir. The three transporters have similar affinities for abacavir (Minuesa et al. 2009) but differ in the tissues in which they are expressed and in their distributions on the surfaces of polarized cells (reviewed by Klaasen and Aleksunes 2010).
R-HSA-2161506 (Reactome) ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member 2 (ABCG2), associated with the plasma membrane, mediates the ATP-dependent efflux of abacavir (Doyle et al. 1998). The active form of ABCG2 is a homodimer stabilized by an interchain disulfide bond (Wakabayashi et al. 2007). The abacavir specificity of the human ABCG2 transporter is inferred from studies of the corresponding mouse protein (Pan et al. 2007).
R-HSA-2161538 (Reactome) The ABCB1 transporter associated with the plasma membrane mediates the ATP-dependent efflux of a variety of xenobiotic molecules. Its ability to transport abacavir is inferred from studies of the corresponding mouse protein (Shaik et al. 2007).
R-HSA-2162066 (Reactome) NT5C2 catalyzes the reaction of carbovir and IMP to form carbovir monophosphate and inosine (Johnson and Fridland 1989; Miller et al. 1992). The enzyme was originally identified as a high-Km soluble 5'-nucleotidase most active on IMP and GMP (Spychala et al. 1988). Its active form is a tetramer (Wallden et al. 2007).
R-HSA-2162078 (Reactome) Cytosolic ADH alpha dimer catalyzes the reaction of abacavir and NAD to form abacavir 5'-carboxylate and NADH + H+. Abacavir 5'-carboxylate is one of the major forms in which abacavir is excreted from the body. Studies with purified enzymes in vitro indicate that only the alpha isoform of ADH has this activity. These studies also suggest that the reaction proceeds in two steps via an unstable aldehyde intermediate (Walsh et al. 2002). Whether conversion of the aldehyde to the carboxylate is spontaneous or also catalyzed by ADH has not been established.
R-HSA-2162092 (Reactome) Cytosolic GUK1 (guanylate kinase 1) catalyzes the reaction of carbovir monophosphate and ATP to form carbovir diphosphate and ADP. The activity of human GUK1 is inferred from that of the corresponding pig protein (Miller et al. 1992).
R-HSA-2162096 (Reactome) Cytosolic PCK1 (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1) catalyzes the reaction of carbovir diphosphate and ATP to form carbovir triphosphate and ADP. The activity of human PCK1 and relative inactivity of human nucleoside diphosphate kinase are inferred from the properties of the purified rat and bovine enzymes in vitro (Miller et al. 1992).
R-HSA-2162099 (Reactome) A member of the UDPGT (UDP-glucuronosyltransferase) enzyme family is thought to catalyze the reaction of abacavir and UDP-glucuronate to form UDP and abacavir-5'-glucuronate, one of the major forms in which abacavir is excreted from the body (McDowell et al. 1999; Ravitch and Moseley 2001). The specific UDPGT family enzyme family member or members that catalyze this reaction have not been identified.
SLC22A1,2,3mim-catalysisR-HSA-2161500 (Reactome)
UDP-GlcAR-HSA-2162099 (Reactome)
UDPArrowR-HSA-2162099 (Reactome)
UDPGTmim-catalysisR-HSA-2162099 (Reactome)
abacavir 5'-carboxylic acidArrowR-HSA-2162078 (Reactome)
abacavir 5'-glucuronideArrowR-HSA-2162099 (Reactome)
abacavir monophosphateArrowR-HSA-2161193 (Reactome)
abacavir monophosphateR-HSA-2161195 (Reactome)
abacavirArrowR-HSA-2161500 (Reactome)
abacavirArrowR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
abacavirArrowR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
abacavirR-HSA-2161193 (Reactome)
abacavirR-HSA-2161500 (Reactome)
abacavirR-HSA-2161506 (Reactome)
abacavirR-HSA-2161538 (Reactome)
abacavirR-HSA-2162078 (Reactome)
abacavirR-HSA-2162099 (Reactome)
adenosine phosphotransferasemim-catalysisR-HSA-2161193 (Reactome)
carbovir monophosphateArrowR-HSA-2161195 (Reactome)
carbovir monophosphateArrowR-HSA-2162066 (Reactome)
carbovir monophosphateR-HSA-2162092 (Reactome)
carbovir triphosphateArrowR-HSA-2162096 (Reactome)
carbovir diphosphateArrowR-HSA-2162092 (Reactome)
carbovir diphosphateR-HSA-2162096 (Reactome)
carbovirR-HSA-2162066 (Reactome)
cyclopropylamineArrowR-HSA-2161195 (Reactome)
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