Polarized expression of members of the solute carrier SLC19A gene family of water-soluble multivitamin transporters:: implications for physiological function
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Boulware, MJ
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机构:Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Boulware, MJ
Subramanian, VS
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Subramanian, VS
Said, HM
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Said, HM
Marchant, JS
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Humans lack biochemical pathways for the synthesis of the micro-nutrients thiamine and folate. Cellular requirements are met through membrane transport activity, which is mediated by proteins of the SLC19A gene family. By using live-cell confocal imaging methods to resolve the localization of all SLC19A family members, we show that the two human thiamine transporters are differentially targeted in polarized cells, establishing a vectorial transport system. Such polarization decreases functional redundancy between transporter isoforms and allows for independent regulation of thiamine import and export pathways in cells.