Introduction of Organic Anion Transporters (SLC22A) and a Regulatory Mechanism by Caveolins
Author(s) -
Woon Kyu Lee,
Sunmi Jung,
JinOh Kwak,
Seok Ho
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
electrolytes and blood pressure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.151
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2092-9935
pISSN - 1738-5997
DOI - 10.5049/ebp.2006.4.1.8
Subject(s) - reabsorption , organic anion transporter 1 , transporter , endogeny , organic cation transport proteins , homeostasis , renal physiology , kidney , chemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , medicine , biology , gene
The kidney is an important organ for controlling the volume of body fluids, electrolytic balance and excretion/reabsorption of endogenous and exogenous compounds. Among these renal functions, excretion/reabsorption of endogenous and exogenous substance is very important for the maintenance of physiological homeostasis in the body. Recently discovered organic anion transporters (OAT or SLC22A) have important roles for renal functions. It is well known as drug transporter. Several isoforms belong to SLC22A family. They showed different transport substrate spectrums and different localizations within the kidney. Their gene expressions are changed by some stimulus. The functional transport properties are regulated by protein kinase C. In addition, the function of organic anion transporters are also regulated by protein-protein interaction, such as caveolin which is compositional protein of caveolae structure. In this review, we will give an introduction of organic anion transporters and its regulatory mechanisms.
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