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    Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1999 May 19;258(3):578-82.

    Cloning and functional characterization of a sodium-dependent phosphate transporter expressed in human lung and small intestine.

    Feild JA, Zhang L, Brun KA, Brooks DP, Edwards RM.

    Department of Molecular Biology, Department of Renal Pharmacology, Smithkline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, 709 Swedeland Road, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, 19406, USA. John_A_Field@sbphrd.com

    A cDNA clone with 53% amino acid identity to the human type II sodium-dependent phosphate transporter (NaPi-3) was isolated from human small intestine and lung. Functional characterization in Xenopus laevis oocytes showed this cDNA to encode a sodium-dependent phosphate transporter. The electrogenic response is similar to that found in other type II transporters but an inverse pH dependence was observed. By Northern blot, a 4.2-kb transcript was found to be abundantly expressed in lung and, to a lesser degree, in several other tissues of epithelial origin including small intestine, pancreas, prostate, and kidney. This transcript encompasses a 2.073-kb open reading frame which is most closely related (78% amino acid identity) to the mouse sodium-dependent phosphate transporter IIb isoform. This novel transporter, designated human NaPi-3b (Genbank AF111856), appears to be an isoform of the mammalian renal type II co-transporter family. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

    PMID: 10329428 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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