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Human DRA functions as a sulfate transporter in Sf9 insect cells.

M K Byeon1, A Frankel, T S Papas, K W Henderson, C W Schweinfest.   

Abstract

DRA is a gene that is down-regulated in colon adenomas and adenocarcinomas in humans. We have previously shown that DRA proteins are found as various forms in tissue due to differential glycosylation. This study has focused on the function of DRA related to its subcellular localization. We used the baculovirus expression system and overexpressed a nearly full-length DRA driven by a polyhedrin promoter in Sf9 insect cells. DRA protein expressed in this cell was underglycosylated relative to normal colon mucosa, but uniformly targeted to the cell membrane. It also appears to undergo posttranslational cleavage, removing about 100 amino acids from its amino terminus. This membrane localization is similar to what we observed in the colon mucosa. An ion transport assay demonstrated that DRA functions as a sulfate transporter. When DRA was expressed, sulfate import was increased more than threefold compared to the control. Sulfate import was inhibitable by the anion transporter inhibitor, DIDS, in a dose-dependent fashion. Given that (1) DRA has high similarity to other identified sulfate transporters and the proposed structure of DRA polypeptide is characteristic of those transporters, (2) DRA localization is limited to the cell membrane, and (3) DRA expression correlates with intestinal differentiation in mouse, we suggest that DRA represents a tissue-specific member of the sulfate transporter family. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9473459     DOI: 10.1006/prep.1997.0809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Expr Purif        ISSN: 1046-5928            Impact factor:   1.650


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3.  Sulfate transport in Penicillium chrysogenum: cloning and characterization of the sutA and sutB genes.

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5.  Loss of the anion exchanger DRA (Slc26a3), or PAT1 (Slc26a6), alters sulfate transport by the distal ileum and overall sulfate homeostasis.

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Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2004-10-05       Impact factor: 3.657

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