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Emetine

Substrate Information
Inhibitor Information
Clinical Drug-drug Interactions

In Vitro Substrates

* denotes drugs that can potentially be used for in vivo (clinical) studies of the designated transporter
Transporter Synonyms Km (μM) Cell System Reference
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp 6 MDR1-containing proteoliposomes Borgnia, 1996

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In Vitro Inhibitors

* denotes drugs that can potentially be used for in vivo (clinical) studies of the designated transporter
Transporter Synonyms Inhibitor IC50 (μM) Ki (μM) Substrate used Cell System Reference
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 35.1 Calcein AM NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 9.2 Daunorubicin NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001
ABCC2 MRP2, cMOAT Emetine >133 Estradiol-17beta-glucuronide Sf9 cell membrane vesicles Morgan, 2013
ABCC3 MRP3 Emetine >133 Estradiol-17beta-glucuronide Sf9 cell membrane vesicles Morgan, 2013
ABCC4 MRP4 Emetine >133 Estradiol-17beta-glucuronide Sf9 cell membrane vesicles Morgan, 2013
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 130.3 Fluo-3 NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 115.6 JC-1 NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001
SLC22A5 OCTN2 Emetine 4.2 L-carnitine OCTN2-expressing oocytes Wagner, 2000
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 2.4 LDS-751 NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 9.6 Rhodamine 123 NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001
ABCB11 BSEP Emetine >133 Taurocholate Sf9 cell membrane vesicles Morgan, 2013
ABCB1 MDR1, P-gp Emetine 207.1 Tetramethylrosamine NIH-3T3-G185 cells Wang, 2001

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Clinical Drug-Drug Interactions

No drug-drug interaction information.


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