The expression of the organic cation transport system of rat renal proximal tubules has been studied in Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with poly(A)+ RNA from the rat renal cortex. The effectiveness of the technique was confirmed by examining expression of the Na+/D-glucose co-transporter. Compared with water-injected and non-injected oocytes, the injection of total poly(A)+ RNA resulted in about a 3-fold increase in tetraethylammonium (TEA) uptake activity. TEA uptake by poly(A)(+)-RNA-injected oocytes was time-dependent and was inhibited by cimetidine and HgCl2, but not by p-aminohippurate. After size-fractionation on a sucrose density gradient, a 1.4-2.4 kb poly(A)+ RNA fragment was identified that expressed the organic cation transport system in oocytes. These results demonstrate that the renal organic cation transporter was expressed in oocytes and that this expression system can provide an effective assay procedure for cloning of the organic cation transporter.

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