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Publication : A protein complex in the brush-border membrane explains a Hartnup disorder allele.

First Author  Kowalczuk S Year  2008
Journal  FASEB J Volume  22
Issue  8 Pages  2880-7
PubMed ID  18424768 Mgi Jnum  J:259115
Mgi Id  MGI:6148436 Doi  10.1096/fj.08-107300
Citation  Kowalczuk S, et al. (2008) A protein complex in the brush-border membrane explains a Hartnup disorder allele. FASEB J 22(8):2880-7
abstractText  Protein absorption in the intestine is mediated by proteases and brush-border peptidases together with peptide and amino acid transporters. Neutral amino acids are generated by a variety of aminopeptidases and carboxypeptidases and are subsequently taken up by the amino acid transporter B(0)AT1 (SLC6A19), which is mutated in Hartnup disorder. Coexpression of B(0)AT1 together with the brush-border carboxypeptidase angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in Xenopus laevis oocytes led to a dramatic increase of transporter expression at the oocyte surface. Other members of the SLC6 family were not stimulated by coexpression with ACE2. Addition of a peptide containing a carboxyterminal leucine residue to ACE2- and B(0)AT1-coexpressing oocytes caused inward currents due to Na(+)-leucine cotransport, demonstrating the formation of a metabolic complex. Coexpression of the Hartnup disorder causing mutation B(0)AT1(R240Q) showed reduced interaction with ACE2 and its renal paralogue collectrin. This would result in reduced surface expression in both kidney and intestine, thereby explaining the onset of the disorder in individuals carrying this mutation.
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