Abstract

Organic ion transporters are expressed in various tissues that transport endogenous and exogenous compounds including their metabolites. There are organic anion transporter (OAT), organic cation transporter (OCT), organic anion transporter like protein (OATLP) and organic cation transporter like (OCTL). Considering the variety of charged organic ionic compounds, the existence of numerous isoforms of organic ion transporters can be assumed. In the present study, we have searched for a new isoform in the expressed sequence tag (EST) database using human organic anion transporter 4 (hOAT4) amino acid sequence as a "query". We found a candidate clone (BC021449) from the mouse kidney cDNA library. This clone was identified as an ortholog of ORCTL3 or OCTL-1. The mOCTL1 cDNA consists of 2016 base pairs encoding 551 amino acid residues with 12 putative transmembrane domains. The deduced amino acid sequence of mOCTL1 showed 35 to 40% identity to those of the other members of the OATs and OCTs. According to the tissue distribution, examined by Northern blot analysis, about a 2.4-kb transcript of mOCTL1 was observed in the kidney. About a 90-kDa band was detected when Western blot analysis in the mouse kidney was done by using antibody against synthesized oligopeptide of mOCTL1. The immunohistochemical result showed that mOCTL1 was stained at the glomerulus (the parietal epithelial cells and podocytes), pars recta of proximal tubule, distal convoluted tubules, connecting tubules and collecting tubules. From these results, we conclude that mOCTL1 may be a candidate for an organic ion transporter isoform in the mouse kidney.

Highlights

  • A great number of charged soluble molecules are eliminated through transporters in the kidney

  • We report the isolation of mouse organic cation transporter like 1 from mouse kidney cDNA library and revealed its physical location. mOCTL1 cDNA encodes a protein of 551 amino acid residues containing 12 membrane spanning domains, which shows 35 to 40% identity to the other organic anion transporter (OAT) and OCTs

  • From expressed sequence tag (EST) database search with human organic anion transporter 4 (hOAT4) amino acid sequence, BC021449 was found as a candidate for the OAT from mouse cDNA library

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Introduction

A great number of charged soluble molecules are eliminated through transporters in the kidney. They belong to solute carrier family (SLC) 22 family proteins. This transporter family includes the organic anion transporters (OATs), organic cation transporters (OCTs), zwiterion transporters (OCTNs), and several related genes (USTs and URAT1/RST) in mammals (Sekine et al, 2000; Eraly et al, 2004). The six OATs (Sekine et al, 2000; Monte et al, 2004; Youngblood and Sweet, 2004), three OCTs (Grundemann et al, 1994; Okuda et al, 1996; Kekuda et al, 1999), three OCTNs (Tamai et al, 1997; Wu et al, 1998; Enomoto et al, 2002a) and a URAT1/RST (Enomoto et al, 2002b; Hosoyamada et al, 2004) contribute to

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