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XB-ART-8749
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2001 Aug 01;2812:G365-70. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.2001.281.2.G365.
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Characterization of a mouse colonic system B(0+) amino acid transporter related to amino acid absorption in colon.

Ugawa S, Sunouchi Y, Ueda T, Takahashi E, Saishin Y, Shimada S.


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Previous experiments have shown that an amino acid transport system B(0+) transporter in cultured colonic epithelial cells mediates amino acid absorption. Here we describe the cloning and functional characterization of a system B(0+) transporter selectively expressed in the colon. Using the combination of an expressed sequence tag database search and RT-PCR approaches, we cloned a mouse colonic amino acid transporter, designated mCATB(0+). Northern blot analysis revealed that mCATB(0+) was selectively expressed in the large intestine. In situ hybridization showed the mCATB(0+) mRNA to be localized in absorptive epithelial cells. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes, mCATB(0+) exhibited a Na(+)-dependent stereoselective uptake and a broad specificity for neutral and cationic amino acids, which is characteristic of amino acid transport system B(0+). In vivo [(3)H]glycine uptake assay demonstrated that a system B(0+)-like transporter protein was expressed on the apical surface of the colonic absorptive cells. Our data suggest that a mouse colonic amino acid transporter mCATB(0+) may absorb amino acids from the intestinal contents in the colon.

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