Human Dipeptide Transporter, hPEPTl, Stably Transfected into Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pharmaceutical Research
- Vol. 13 (11) , 1631-1634
- https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1016476220296
Abstract
Purpose. A cDNA encoding the H+-coupled peptide transporter, hPEPTl, has previously been cloned from human ileum (8). The objective of this study was to establish a stably transfected cell line expressing hPEPTl in mammalian cell culture. Methods. The hPEPTl cDNA was subcloned into an expression vector carrying the CMV promoter and a neomycin resistance gene. This vector, pCDNA3-PEPT1, was transiently transfected into several cell lines to identify those capable of expressing PEPT1 transport function. CHO cells were selected and stably transfected with PEPT1 (CHO-PEPT1). Dipeptide transport activity was measured with 3H-Gly-Sar, in the presence and absence of inhibitors. Results. The clonal cell line, CHO-PEPT1, displayed high transport activity. Dipeptide transport was sensitive to pH and specific for dipeptides and other small peptides. Peptidomimetic antibiotics, such as cephalexin, were competitors for peptide transport. Conclusions. The stably transfected cell line, CHO-PEPT1 exhibits enhanced transport over that of cell lines with native expression of PEPT1, and therefore, represents a useful tool for rapid screening of drugs that utilize the peptide transporter in the human intestine for absorption.Keywords
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