Km. Giacomini et al., EXPRESSION OF A RENAL NA-NUCLEOSIDE COTRANSPORT SYSTEM (N2) IN XENOPUS-LAEVIS OOCYTES(), Pflugers Archiv, 427(3-4), 1994, pp. 381-383
Xenopus laevis oocytes have been used for the expression of a renal, p
yrimidine-selective, Na+-nucleoside cotransporter (N2). As compared to
its uptake in water-injected oocytes, Na+-dependent thymidine uptake
was enhanced in a time- and dose-dependent manner in oocytes injected
with rat renal cortex total poly(A)(+) RNA, An increased uptake was al
so observed after injection of size fractionated rat renal cortex poly
(A)+ RNA (2-3 kb). Consistent with the selectivity of the N2 nucleosid
e transporter, cytidine significantly inhibited Na+-dependent thymidin
e uptake in oocytes injected with total poly(A)+ RNA whereas guanosine
and formycin B did not. Na+-dependent thymidine uptake was also enhan
ced in oocytes injected with size fractionated human renal cortex poly
(A)(+) RNA (2-3 kb). The above data demonstrate functional expression
of renal cortex, Na+-nucleoside cotransporters in Xenopus laevis oocyt
es.