Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Mouse Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 2 (mENT2) Transports Nucleosides and Purine Nucleobases Differing from Human and Rat ENT2
Katsuhito NagaiKazuki NagasawaYoji KyotaniNatsuko HifumiSadaki Fujimoto
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2007 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 979-981

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Several mammalian nucleoside transporters have been identified at the molecular level. Human and rat equilibrative nucleoside transporter 2 (hENT2 and rENT2, respectively) was previously reported to have the dual ability of transporting both nucleosides and nucleobases. In the present study, we characterized the transport of a variety of nucleosides and nucleobases via recombinant mouse ENT2 (mENT2). Cloned mENT2 mediated the uptake of nucleosides and purine nucleobases, but not pyrimidine nucleobases. The mENT2-mediated uptake of adenosine was significantly inhibited by nucleosides and nucleobases, irrespective of purine and pyrimidine. The Km values for the uptake of nucleosides and purine nucleobases mediated by mENT2 varied between 1.24 and 16.3 μM, and the transport clearances of adenosine and hypoxanthine via the transporter were greater than those of other substrates. Therefore, we concluded that mENT2 is nucleoside and purine nucleobase transporter, and pyrimidine nucleobases are blockers for the transporter, differing from hENT2 and rENT2 that were reported to also transport pyrimidine nucleobases.

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