Functional characterization of the rat multispecific organic anion transporter OAT1 mediating basolateral uptake of anionic drugs in the kidney

Yuichi Uwai, Masahiro Okuda, Kenji Takami, Yukiya Hashimoto, Ken Ichi Inui

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Abstract

The functional characteristics of rat organic anion transporter OAT1 were investigated using Xenopus laevis oocytes. Uptake of p-aminohippurate (PAH) by the oocytes expressing OAT1 was markedly inhibited by glutarate, α-ketoglutarate and probenecid, moderately inhibited by folate and methotrexate, but not inhibited by taurocholate or tetraethylammonium. Methotrexate and folate were transported by OAT1, but probenecid, a typical inhibitor of organic anion transporter, was not transported. Inhibition of PAH uptake by aliphatic dicarboxylates with various alkyl chain lengths was maximal at 5 (glutarate) and 6 (adipate) carbon atoms. OAT1-mediated PAH uptake was markedly inhibited by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate and mezerein, but not by 4α-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate. The inhibitory effect of PMA was attenuated in the presence of staurosporine, suggesting that OAT1 is regulated by protein kinase C. These results suggest that the substrate recognition of OAT1 is comparable to that of renal basolateral organic anion transporter, and the transport activity is regulated by protein kinase C. Copyright (C) 1998 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-324
Number of pages4
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume438
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998/11/06

Keywords

  • OAT1
  • Organic anion transporter
  • Protein kinase C
  • Renal tubular secretion
  • Xenopus oocyte
  • p-Aminohippurate

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biophysics
  • Structural Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Cell Biology

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