ID | 112097 |
Title Alternative | Molecular nutrition of intestinal oligopeptide transporter
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Shiraga, Toshiyuki
The University of Tokushima
Tanaka, Hiroko
The University of Tokushima
Miyamoto, Ken-ichi
The University of Tokushima
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Keywords | H+-dependent oligopeptide transporter
di- and tripeptides
promoter region
drug delivery system
intestinal mucosal injury
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Journal Article
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Description | The oligopeptide transporter (PepT 1), which is located in the intestinal brush border membrane, provides a major mechanism for protein absorption in the small intestine. Molecular cloning of the gene encoding rat PepT 1 has predicted a 78,710 -kilodalton protein consisting of 710 amino acid residues and processing 12 putative membrane-spanning domains. The characterization of its function has shown that (1) it transports dipeptides, tripeptides, and β-lactam antibiotics but not free amino acids or peptides with more than four amino acid residues, and (2) its driving force for uphill transport requires proton binding. A human intestinal cell line (Caco-2) has been used to investigate the molecular regulation of the PepT 1 gene. These studies suggest that amino acids directly stimulate the promoter activity of the PepT 1 gene. Thus, PepT 1 plays important roles in nutritional and pharmacological therapies.
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Journal Title |
Shikoku Acta Medica
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ISSN | 00373699
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NCID | AN00102041
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Publisher | 徳島医学会
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Volume | 54
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Issue | 5
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Start Page | 341
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End Page | 348
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Sort Key | 341
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Published Date | 1998-10-25
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Medical Sciences
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