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XB-ART-37386
J Pharmacol Sci 2008 Mar 01;1063:525-8. doi: 10.1254/jphs.sc0070291.
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Mouse organic anion transporter 2 (mOat2) mediates the transport of short chain fatty acid propionate.

Islam R , Anzai N , Ahmed N , Ellapan B , Jin CJ , Srivastava S , Miura D , Fukutomi T , Kanai Y , Endou H .


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In this study, we have elucidated that propionate, one of the short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), is the transport substrate for murine organic anion transporter 2 (mOat2), which is expressed in the kidneys and the liver. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes, mOat2-mediated [(3)H]PGE(2) transport was inhibited by three- to five-carbon SCFAs (C3 to C5). Among the SCFAs tested, propionate (3-carbon SCFA) was transported by mOat2 in a time-dependent manner. Since propionate is a potent glucogenic compound, Oat2 may be involved in the regulation of cellular metabolism through the transport of these metabolites in the kidneys and the liver.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: slc22a7