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Circ Res ; 99(5): 510-9, 2006 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16873718

RESUMO

Adenosine plays multiple roles in the efficient functioning of the heart by regulating coronary blood flow, cardiac pacemaking, and contractility. Previous studies have implicated the equilibrative nucleoside transporter family member equilibrative nucleoside transporter-1 (ENT1) in the regulation of cardiac adenosine levels. We report here that a second member of this family, ENT4, is also abundant in the heart, in particular in the plasma membranes of ventricular myocytes and vascular endothelial cells but, unlike ENT1, is virtually absent from the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes. Originally described as a monoamine/organic cation transporter, we found that both human and mouse ENT4 exhibited a novel, pH-dependent adenosine transport activity optimal at acidic pH (apparent K(m) values 0.78 and 0.13 mmol/L, respectively, at pH 5.5) and absent at pH 7.4. In contrast, serotonin transport by ENT4 was relatively insensitive to pH. ENT4-mediated nucleoside transport was adenosine selective, sodium independent and only weakly inhibited by the classical inhibitors of equilibrative nucleoside transport, dipyridamole, dilazep, and nitrobenzylthioinosine. We hypothesize that ENT4, in addition to playing roles in cardiac serotonin transport, contributes to the regulation of extracellular adenosine concentrations, in particular under the acidotic conditions associated with ischemia.


Assuntos
Ácidos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/metabolismo , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Adenosina/metabolismo , Animais , Transporte Biológico/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Cultivadas , Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleosídeo Equilibrativas , Glicosilação , Humanos , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Cinética , Camundongos , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/antagonistas & inibidores , Nucleosídeos/metabolismo , Oócitos , Serotonina/metabolismo , Frações Subcelulares/metabolismo , Distribuição Tecidual , Xenopus
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Pflugers Arch ; 447(5): 735-43, 2004 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12838422

RESUMO

The human SLC29 family of proteins contains four members, designated equilibrative nucleoside transporters (ENTs) because of the properties of the first-characterised family member, hENT1. They belong to the widely-distributed eukaryotic ENT family of equilibrative and concentrative nucleoside/nucleobase transporters and are distantly related to a lysosomal membrane protein, CLN3, mutations in which cause neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis. A predicted topology of 11 transmembrane helices with a cytoplasmic N-terminus and an extracellular C-terminus has been experimentally confirmed for hENT1. The best-characterised members of the family, hENT1 and hENT2, possess similar broad substrate specificities for purine and pyrimidine nucleosides, but hENT2 in addition efficiently transports nucleobases. The ENT3 and ENT4 isoforms have more recently also been shown to be genuine nucleoside transporters. All four isoforms are widely distributed in mammalian tissues, although their relative abundance varies: ENT2 is particularly abundant in skeletal muscle. In polarised cells ENT1 and ENT2 are found in the basolateral membrane and, in tandem with concentrative transporters of the SLC28 family, may play a role in transepithelial nucleoside transport. The transporters play key roles in nucleoside and nucleobase uptake for salvage pathways of nucleotide synthesis, and are also responsible for the cellular uptake of nucleoside analogues used in the treatment of cancers and viral diseases. In addition, by regulating the concentration of adenosine available to cell surface receptors, they influence many physiological processes ranging from cardiovascular activity to neurotransmission.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleosídeo Equilibrativas/fisiologia , Nucleosídeos/metabolismo , Animais , Transporte Biológico/fisiologia , Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleosídeo Equilibrativas/química , Humanos , Família Multigênica/fisiologia
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J Biol Chem ; 278(26): 23502-7, 2003 Jun 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12707261

RESUMO

While multiple nucleoside transporters, some of which can also transport nucleobases, have been cloned in recent years from many different organisms, no sequence information is available for the high affinity, nucleobase-selective transporters of metazoa, parazoa, or protozoa. We have identified a gene, TbNBT1, from Trypanosoma brucei brucei that encodes a 435-residue protein of the equilibrative nucleoside transporter superfamily. The gene was expressed in both the procyclic and bloodstream forms of the organism. Expression of TbNBT1 in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain lacking an endogenous purine transporter allowed growth on adenine as sole purine source and introduced a high affinity transport activity for adenine and hypoxanthine, with Km values of 2.1 +/- 0.6 and 0.66 +/- 0.22 microm, respectively, as well as high affinity for xanthine, guanine, guanosine, and allopurinol and moderate affinity for inosine. A transporter with an indistinguishable kinetic profile was identified in T. b. brucei procyclics and designated H4. RNA interference of TbNBT1 in procyclics reduced cognate mRNA levels by approximately 80% and H4 transport activity by approximately 90%. Expression of TbNBT1 in Xenopus oocytes further confirmed that this gene encodes the first high affinity nucleobase transporter from protozoa or animals to be identified at the molecular level.


Assuntos
Clonagem Molecular , Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleobases/genética , Proteínas de Protozoários/genética , Transformação Genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Transporte Biológico , Hipoxantina/metabolismo , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleobases/biossíntese , Proteínas de Transporte de Nucleobases/química , Oócitos/metabolismo , Ligação Proteica , Proteínas de Protozoários/biossíntese , Proteínas de Protozoários/química , Purinas/metabolismo , Especificidade por Substrato , Trypanosoma brucei brucei/química , Xenopus , Leveduras/metabolismo
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