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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 2003 Dec 01;2856:F1188-97. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00402.2002.
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Molecular characterization of human and rat organic anion transporter OATP-D.

Adachi H , Suzuki T , Abe M , Asano N , Mizutamari H , Tanemoto M , Nishio T , Onogawa T , Toyohara T , Kasai S , Satoh F , Suzuki M , Tokui T , Unno M , Shimosegawa T , Matsuno S , Ito S , Abe T .


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We have isolated and characterized a novel human and rat organic anion transporter subtype, OATP-D. The isolated cDNA from human brain encodes a polypeptide of 710 amino acids (Mr 76,534) with 12 predicted transmembrane domains. The rat clone encodes 710 amino acids (Mr 76,821) with 97.6% amino acid sequence homology with human OATP-D. Human and rat OATP-D have moderate amino acid sequence homology with LST-l/rlst-1, the rat oatp family, the prostaglandin transporter, and moatl/MOAT1/KIAA0880/OATP-B. Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that OATP-D is branched in a different position from all known organic anion transporters. OATP-D transports prostaglandin E1 (Km 48.5 nM), prostaglandin E2 (Km 55.5 nM), and prostaglandin F2,, suggesting that, functionally, OATP-D encodes a protein that has similar characteristics to those of the prostaglandin transporter. Rat OATP-D also transports prostaglandins. The expression pattern of OATP-D mRNA was abundant mainly in the heart, testis, brain, and some cancer cells. Immunohistochemical analysis further revealed that rat OATP-D is widely expressed in the vascular, renal, and reproductive system at the protein level. These results suggest that OATP-D plays an important role in translocating prostaglandins in specialized tissues and cells.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: slco1a2