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Role of the Transporter Regulator Protein (RS1) in the Modulation of Concentrative Nucleoside Transporters (CNTs) in Epithelia▪

Authors :
Errasti-Murugarren, Ekaitz
Fernández-Calotti, Paula
Veyhl-Wichmann, Mayke
Diepold, Maximilian
Pinilla-Macua, Itziar
Pérez-Torras, Sandra
Kipp, Helmut
Koepsell, Hermann
Pastor-Anglada, Marçal
Source :
Molecular Pharmacology; July 2012, Vol. 82 Issue: 1 p59-67, 9p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

SLC28genes encode three plasma membrane transporter proteins, human concentrative nucleoside transporter (CNT)1, CNT2, and CNT3, all of which are implicated in the uptake of natural nucleosides and a variety of nucleoside analogs used in the chemotherapy of cancer and viral and inflammatory diseases. Mechanisms determining their trafficking toward the plasma membrane are not well known, although this might eventually become a target for therapeutic intervention. The transporter regulator RS1, which was initially identified as a short-term, post-transcriptional regulator of the high-affinity, Na+-coupled, glucose transporter sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter 1, was evaluated in this study as a candidate for coordinate regulation of membrane insertion of human CNT-type proteins. With a combination of studies with mammalian cells, Xenopus laevisoocytes, and RS1-null mice, evidence that RS1 down-regulates the localization and activity at the plasma membrane of the three members of this protein family (CNT1, CNT2, and CNT3) is provided, which indicates the biochemical basis for coordinate regulation of nucleoside uptake ability in epithelia and probably in other RS1-expressing cell types.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0026895X and 15210111
Volume :
82
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Molecular Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs68261752
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.111.076992