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Publication : Cloning and functional expression of a mouse liver organic cation transporter.

First Author  Green RM Year  1999
Journal  Hepatology Volume  29
Issue  5 Pages  1556-62
PubMed ID  10216142 Mgi Jnum  J:55220
Mgi Id  MGI:1337513 Doi  10.1002/hep.510290530
Citation  Green RM, et al. (1999) Cloning and functional expression of a mouse liver organic cation transporter. Hepatology 29(5):1556-62
abstractText  Hepatic uptake of organic cations is essential for the metabolism and secretion of numerous endobiotics and drugs. Several hepatic organic cation transporters have been kinetically defined, yet have not been isolated or cloned. We have isolated a complementary DNA (cDNA) from both murine liver and kidney cDNA libraries (mOct1/ Slc22a1), and have functionally expressed it in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Although mOct1/Slc22a1 is homologous to previously cloned rat and human organic cation transporters, organic cation transport kinetics differed markedly mOct1/Slc22a1-RNA injection of oocytes resulted in the saturable, time- and temperature-dependent uptake of the quaternary organic cation [C-14]-tetraethylammonium ([C-14]-TEA), with a K-m of 38 mu mol/L. TEA uptake was inhibited by several other organic cation drugs, but was not inhibited by the organic cation n-methyl-nicotinamide (NMN), being instead stimulated by it (fourfold). [C-14]- TEA uptake was also stimulated by an inside-outside proton gradient. MOct1/Slc22a1-injected oocytes transported the organic cations [H-3]-1-methyl-4-phenylpyridium and [H-3]- choline chloride, but did not transport other classes of organic compounds. MOct1/Slc22a1 encodes for a hepatic and renal organic cation transporter which may be important for the uptake and secretion of cationic drugs and endobiotics.
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