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Organic solute transporter

Li L, Lee TK, Meier PJ, Ballatori N. Identification of glutathione as a driving force and leukotriene C4 as a substrate for oatpl, the hepatic sinusoidal organic solute transporter. J Biol Chem 1998 273(26) 16184—16191. [Pg.202]

Li L, Meier PJ, Ballatori N. Oatp2 mediates bidirectional organic solute transport a role for intracellular glutathione. Mol Pharmacol 2000 ... [Pg.202]

Goltz, M. N., and Roberts, P. V. (1986). "Interpreting organic solute transport data from a field experiment using physical nonequilibrium models." J. Contam. Hydrol., 1(1), 77-93. [Pg.19]

Dawson PA, Hubbert M, Haywood J, et al. The heteromeric organic solute transporter alpha-beta, Ostalpha-Ostbeta, is an ileal basolateral bile acid transporter. J Biol Chem 2005 280 6960-6968. [Pg.183]

Organic Solute Transporter Organic Anion Transporting ABC Transporter Family ... [Pg.523]

Seward, D. J., Koh, A. S., Boyer, J. L., and Ballatori, N. (2003) Functional complementation between a novel mammalian polygenic transport complex and an evolution-arily ancient organic solute transporter, OSTalpha-OSTbeta. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 27473-27482. [Pg.293]

Landrier, J. F., Eloranta, J. J., Vavricka, S. R., and Kullak-Ublick, G. A. (2006) The nuclear receptor for bile acids, FXR, transactivates human organic solute transporter-alpha and -beta genes. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. 290, G476-G485. [Pg.293]

Fig. 5. Transport of bile acids in the enterohepatic circulation. The left and right sides of the figure depict a liver and intestinal cell, respectively. Bile acids (BA) are made from unesterified cholesterol (UC) in the liver. The movement of bile acids in the enterohepatic circulation is vectorial. The major transporters thought to be responsible for the entry and exit of bile acids in liver and intestinal cells are sodium/taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (ntcp SLClOAl), bile salt export pump (bsep ABCBll), apical/sodium bile acid cotransporter (asbt SLC10A2), and organic solute transporters a/p, (Osta/P). Fig. 5. Transport of bile acids in the enterohepatic circulation. The left and right sides of the figure depict a liver and intestinal cell, respectively. Bile acids (BA) are made from unesterified cholesterol (UC) in the liver. The movement of bile acids in the enterohepatic circulation is vectorial. The major transporters thought to be responsible for the entry and exit of bile acids in liver and intestinal cells are sodium/taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (ntcp SLClOAl), bile salt export pump (bsep ABCBll), apical/sodium bile acid cotransporter (asbt SLC10A2), and organic solute transporters a/p, (Osta/P).

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