SLC29A1 transports RBV from cytosol to extracellular region

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R-HSA-9755035
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Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
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SLC29A1 exports RBV
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5/5
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Equilibrative nucleoside transporters are located on both sides of epithelial cells and are essential to the export of ribavirin (RBV) out of cells. They cannot transport the phosphorylated RBV analogs RBV-MP, RBV-DP, and RBV-TP (Podgorska et al, 2005; Errasti-Murugarren and Pastor-Anglada, 2010). Efflux pumps are not involved in RBV export (Karbanova et al, 2019).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
20096989 Kinetic study of anti-viral ribavirin uptake mediated by hCNT3 and hENT1 in Xenopus laevis oocytes

Yamaguchi, M, Sugawara, M, Tero, A, Kikukawa, T, Yamamoto, T, Miyauchi, S, Nakagaki, T, Takagi, S

Biophys Chem 2010
20504255 Drug transporter pharmacogenetics in nucleoside-based therapies

Pastor-Anglada, M, Errasti-Murugarren, E

Pharmacogenomics 2010
16265592 Recent advances in studies on biochemical and structural properties of equilibrative and concentrative nucleoside transporters

Pawelczyk, T, Kocbuch, K, Podgorska, M

Acta Biochim Pol 2005
30716294 Transport of ribavirin across the rat and human placental barrier: Roles of nucleoside and ATP-binding cassette drug efflux transporters

Staud, F, Ceckova, M, Karahoda, R, Karbanova, S, Jiraskova, L, Cerveny, L, Ptackova, Z

Biochem Pharmacol 2019
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nucleoside transmembrane transporter activity of SLC29A1 [plasma membrane]

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