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Post-translational regulation of the major drug transporters in the families of organic anion transporters and organic anion–transporting polypeptides

Wooin Lee, Jeong-Min Ha, Yuichi Sugiyama

2020Journal of Biological Chemistry46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

genetic, environmental, and disease-related factors, drug-drug interactions, and food-drug interactions) can lead to variations in the expression and activity of the anion drug-transporting proteins of OATs and OATPs, possibly impacting the therapeutic outcomes. Previous investigations mainly focused on the regulation at the transcriptional level and drug-drug interactions as competing substrates or inhibitors. Recently, evidence has accumulated that cellular trafficking, post-translational modification, and degradation mechanisms serve as another important layer for the mechanisms underlying the variations in the OATs and OATPs. This review will provide a brief overview of the major OATs and OATPs implicated in drug therapy and summarize recent progress in our understanding of the post-translational modifications, in particular ubiquitination and degradation pathways of the individual OATs and OATPs implicated in drug therapy.

Topics & Concepts

DrugTransporterOrganic anion transporter 1PharmacologyDrug actionChemistryDrug discoveryATP-binding cassette transporterOrganic cation transport proteinsOrganic anion-transporting polypeptideBiochemistryBiologyComputational biologyGeneDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsPharmacological Effects and Toxicity StudiesHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
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