Functional analysis of human sodium-phosphate transporter 4 (NPT4/SLC17A3) polymorphisms

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We analyzed the functional properties of five nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the sodium-phosphate transporter NPT4 gene (SLC17A3) using the Xenopus oocyte expression system. NPT4 variants carrying SNP V257F, G279R, or P378L exhibited reduced transport of [14C]para- aminohippurate, [3H]bumetanide, [3H]estrone sulfate, and [14C]urate, when each variant clone was expressed in the plasma membrane of oocytes. This study suggests the possibility that the genetic variation of NPT4 contributes to inter-individual differences in disposition of anionic drugs such as diuretics as well as certain endogenous organic anions such as urate. © The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Jutabha, P., Anzai, N., Kimura, T., Taniguchi, A., Urano, W., Yamanaka, H., … Sakurai, H. (2011). Functional analysis of human sodium-phosphate transporter 4 (NPT4/SLC17A3) polymorphisms. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 115(2), 249–253. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.10228SC

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