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The first characterization of multidrug and toxin extrusion (MATE/SLC47) proteins in zebrafish (Danio rerio) (CROSBI ID 230889)

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Lončar, Jovica ; Popović, Marta ; Krznar, Petra ; Žaja, Roko ; Smital, Tvrtko The first characterization of multidrug and toxin extrusion (MATE/SLC47) proteins in zebrafish (Danio rerio) // Scientific reports, 6 (2016), 28937, 15. doi: 10.1038/srep28937

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Lončar, Jovica ; Popović, Marta ; Krznar, Petra ; Žaja, Roko ; Smital, Tvrtko

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The first characterization of multidrug and toxin extrusion (MATE/SLC47) proteins in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Multidrug and toxin extrusion (MATE) proteins are involved in the extrusion of endogenous compounds and xenobiotics across the plasma membrane. They are conserved from bacteria to mammals, with different numbers of genes within groups. Here, we present the first data on identification and functional characterization of Mate proteins in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Phylogenetic analysis revealed six Mates in teleost fish, annotated as Mate3–8, which form a distinct cluster separated from the tetrapod MATEs/Mates. Synteny analysis showed that zebrafish mate genes are orthologous to human MATEs. Gene expression analysis revealed that all the mate transcripts were constitutively and differentially expressed during embryonic development, followed by pronounced and tissue- specific expression in adults. Functional analyses were performed using transport activity assays with model substrates after heterologous overexpression of five zebrafish Mates in HEK293 cells. The results showed that zebrafish Mates interact with both physiological and xenobiotic substances but also substantially differ with respect to the interacting compounds and interaction strength in comparison to mammalian MATEs/Mates. Taken together, our data clearly indicate a potentially important role for zebrafish Mate transporters in zebrafish embryos and adults and provide a basis for detailed functional characterizations of single zebrafish Mate transporters.

multidrug and toxin extrusion proteins (MATEs) ; zebrafish ; characterization

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6

2016.

28937

15

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2045-2322

10.1038/srep28937

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Biologija

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