1997
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.48.30088
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Expression Cloning and Characterization of ROAT1

Abstract: Expression cloning in Xenopus laevis oocytes was used to isolate an organic anion transport protein from rat kidney. A cDNA library was constructed from sizefractionated poly(A) ؉ RNA and screened for probenecidsensitive transport of p-aminohippurate (PAH). A 2,227-base pair cDNA clone containing a 1,656-base pair open reading frame coding for a peptide 551 amino acids long was isolated and named ROAT1. ROAT1-mediated transport of 50 M [ 3 H]PAH was independent of imposed changes in membrane potential. Transpo… Show more

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“…One family comprises the organic anion/dicarboxylate exchangers, and includes kidney oat1 (or roat1) (35)(36)(37). Cellular uptake of organic anions on kidney oat1 was recently demonstrated to be directly coupled to efflux of ␣-ketoglutarate (35,36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One family comprises the organic anion/dicarboxylate exchangers, and includes kidney oat1 (or roat1) (35)(36)(37). Cellular uptake of organic anions on kidney oat1 was recently demonstrated to be directly coupled to efflux of ␣-ketoglutarate (35,36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the mammalian kidney, dicarboxylate transporters are involved in the excretion of anionic xenobiotics, drugs, and environmental toxicants (18). The prototypic organic anion transport mechanism mediating xenobiotic secretion is the paminohippurate (PAH)͞dicarboxylate exchanger (19)(20)(21)(22). As shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The family of OATs (SLC22A) was discovered in 1997 with the cloning of the renal rat and flounder OAT1 (rOAT1 (5,6) and fOAT (7)). Meanwhile, nine OATs were functionally identified (OAT1, OAT2 (8), OAT3 (9), OAT4 (10), Oat5 (11), Oat6 (12), OAT7 (13), Oat v 1 (14), and the urate transporter URAT1 (15)).…”
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