RRC ID 83567
Author Mimura Y, Yasujima T, Inoue K, Akino S, Namba C, Kusuhara H, Sekiguchi Y, Ohta K, Yamashiro T, Yuasa H.
Title SLC35G1 is a highly chloride-sensitive transporter responsible for the basolateral membrane transport in intestinal citrate absorption.
Journal Elife
Abstract The intestinal absorption of essential nutrients, especially those not readily biosynthesized, is a critical physiological process for maintaining homeostasis. Numerous studies have indicated that intestinal absorption is mediated by various membrane transporters. Citrate, a crucial bioactive compound produced as an intermediate in the Krebs cycle, is absorbed in the small intestine through carrier-mediated systems because of its high hydrophilicity. While the luminal absorption of citrate is mediated by Na+-dicarboxylate cotransporter 1 (NaDC1/SLC13A2), the mechanism governing the release of the transported citrate into the bloodstream remains unknown. Here, we explored the transporters responsible for intestinal citrate absorption at the basolateral membrane, focusing on highly expressed orphan transporters in the small intestine as candidates. Consequently, SLC35G1, originally identified as a partner of stromal interaction molecule 1, a cell surface transmembrane glycoprotein, was found to play a role in the intestinal absorption of citrate at the basolateral membrane. Furthermore, our results revealed that SLC35G1-mediated citrate transport was diminished by chloride ions at physiologically relevant extracellular concentrations. This suggests that SLC35G1, to our best knowledge, is the first transporter identified to be extremely sensitive to chloride ions among those functioning on the basolateral membrane of intestinal epithelial cells. This study provides valuable insights into the intestinal absorption of citrate and significantly contributes to elucidating the poorly understood molecular basis of the intestinal absorption system.
Volume 13
Published 2024-11-7
DOI 10.7554/eLife.98853
PII 98853
PMID 39508819
PMC PMC11542916
MeSH Animals Biological Transport Cell Membrane / metabolism Chlorides* / metabolism Citric Acid* / metabolism Humans Intestinal Absorption* Intestinal Mucosa / metabolism Membrane Transport Proteins / genetics Membrane Transport Proteins / metabolism Solute Carrier Proteins* / genetics Solute Carrier Proteins* / metabolism
IF 7.08
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MDCKII(RCB5148) CACO-2(RCB0988)