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Expression and function of TETRAN, a new type of membrane transporter

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.07.034

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membrane transporter; organic anions; luminal membranes of proximal tubules; TETRAN; Tpo1p; NSAIDs; kidney; cytoplasmic membranes; indomethacin; final excretion step

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In contrast to transport across basolateral membranes, the mechanism governing transport Of Organic anions across the luminal membranes Of proximal tubules has remained Unclear. We recently found Tet-racycline transporter-like protein (TETRAN), a human ortholog of yeast Tpo1p that can transport anionic Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In this study, we examine the expression and function of TETRAN. TETRAN mRNA is expressed in various human tissues, including kidney. When overexpressed in Cultured cells, TETRAN was predominantly localized on cytoplasmic membranes. immunohistochemical analysis of human and mouse kidney tissue showed that TETRAN was expressed at the luminal membranes of proximal tubules. overexpression of TETRAN in cultured cells facilitated the Uptake of organic anions Such as indomethacin (a NSAID) and fluorescein. The results suggest that TETPAN is a novel human organic anion transporter, and that it serves as a transporter for some NSAIDs and various other organic anions at the final excretion step. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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