Cloning and characterization of a type III Na-dependent phosphate cotransporter from mouse intestine |
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Authors: | Bai L Collins J F Ghishan F K |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pediatrics and Physiology, Steele Memorial Children's Research Center, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona 85724, USA. |
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Abstract: | Intestinal and renalabsorption of inorganic phosphate (Pi) is critical forphosphate homeostasis in mammals. We have isolated a cDNA that encodesa type III Na-dependent phosphate cotransporter from mouse smallintestine (mPit-2). The nucleotide sequence of mPit-2 predicts aprotein of 653 amino acids with at least 10 putative transmembranedomains. Kinetic studies, carried out in Xenopus oocytes,showed that mPit-2 cRNA induces significant Na-dependent Piuptake with an apparent Michaelis constant (Km)for phosphate of 38 µM. The transport of phosphate by mPit-2 isinhibited at high pH. Northern blot analysis demonstrated the presenceof mPit-2 mRNA in various tissues, including intestine, kidney, heart,liver, brain, testis, and skin. The highest expression of mPit-2 in the intestine was found in the jejunum. In situ hybridization revealed thatmPit-2 mRNA is expressed throughout the vertical crypt-villus axis ofthe intestinal epithelium. The presence of mPit-2 in the mouseintestine and its unique transport characteristics suggest thatmultiple Na-dependent cotransporters may contribute to phosphate absorption in the mammalian small intestine. |
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