Proteoliposomes as Tool for Assaying Membrane Transporter Functions and Interactions with Xenobiotics
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Proteoliposomes represent a suitable and up to date tool for studying membrane
transporters which physiologically mediate absorption, excretion, trafficking and
reabsorption of nutrients and metabolites. Using recently developed reconstitution
strategies, transporters can be inserted in artificial bilayers with the same orientation as in
the cell membranes and in the absence of other interfering molecular systems. These
methodologies are very suitable for studying kinetic parameters and molecular
mechanisms. After the first applications on mitochondrial transporters, in the last decade,
proteoliposomes obtained with optimized methodologies have been used for studying
plasma membrane transporters and defining their functional and kinetic properties and
structure/function relationships. A lot of information has been obtained which has clarified
and completed the knowledge on several transporters among which the OCTN sub-family
members, transporters for neutral amino acid, B0AT1 and ASCT2, and others.
Transporters can mediate absorption of substrate-like derivatives or drugs, improving their
bioavailability or can interact with these compounds or other xenobiotics, leading to
side/toxic effects. Therefore, proteoliposomes have recently been used for studying the
interaction of some plasma membrane and mitochondrial transporters with toxic
compounds, such as mercurials, H2O2 and some drugs. Several mechanisms have been
defined and in some cases the amino acid residues responsible for the interaction have been identified. The data obtained indicate proteoliposomes as a novel and potentially important
tool in drug discovery.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
proteoliposomes; transport; drugs; xenobiotics; reconstitution; drug discovery
Elenco autori:
Indiveri, Cesare; Tonazzi, Annamaria; Giangregorio, Nicola
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