Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8303295 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The organic solute transporter (OST)(alpha)-OST(beta) is an unusual heteromeric carrier expressed in a variety of tissues including the small intestine, colon, liver, biliary tract, kidney, and adrenal gland. In polarized epithelial cells, OSTα-OSTβ protein is localized on the basolateral membrane and functions in the export or uptake of bile acids and steroids. This article reviews recent results including studies of knockout mouse models that provide new insights to the role of OSTα-OSTβ in the compartmentalization and metabolism of these important lipids.
Keywords
FGFRPNGaseDHEAPeptide:N-Glycosidase FMDCKFXRABCYFPDHEASMRPdehydroepiandrosteroneSLCFGFGFPHEKfarnesoid X receptorAdrenalAsbtBile acidsEnterocyteEndo Hendoglycosidase Hapical sodium-dependent bile acid transportersolute carrierTransporterorganic solute transporterendoplasmic reticulumfibroblast growth factorMalabsorptionSteroid hormonesHepatocyteyellow fluorescent proteingreen fluorescent proteinmultidrug resistance-associated proteincholestasishuman embryonic kidneyMadin–Darby Canine KidneyATP-binding cassetteEnterohepatic circulationfibroblast growth factor receptor
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Authors
Paul A. Dawson, Melissa L. Hubbert, Anuradha Rao,