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XB-ART-35064
Nature 2006 Dec 21;4447122:1088-91. doi: 10.1038/nature05475.
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Essential role for collectrin in renal amino acid transport.

Danilczyk U , Sarao R , Remy C , Benabbas C , Stange G , Richter A , Arya S , Pospisilik JA , Singer D , Camargo SM , Makrides V , Ramadan T , Verrey F , Wagner CA , Penninger JM .


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Angiotensin -converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a regulator of the renin angiotensin system involved in acute lung failure, cardiovascular functions and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) infections in mammals. A gene encoding a homologue to ACE2, termed collectrin (Tmem27), has been identified in immediate proximity to the ace2 locus. The in vivo function of collectrin was unclear. Here we report that targeted disruption of collectrin in mice results in a severe defect in renal amino acid uptake owing to downregulation of apical amino acid transporters in the kidney. Collectrin associates with multiple apical transporters and defines a novel group of renal amino acid transporters. Expression of collectrin in Xenopus oocytes and Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells enhances amino acid transport by the transporter B(0)AT1. These data identify collectrin as a key regulator of renal amino acid uptake.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: ace2 cltrn