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Transportomics: screening for substrates of ABC transporters in body fluids using vesicular transport assays.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2011-10-29)
Petra Krumpochova, Sunny Sapthu, Jos F Brouwers, Marcel de Haas, Ric de Vos, Piet Borst, Koen van de Wetering
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The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) genes encode the largest family of transmembrane proteins. ABC transporters translocate a wide variety of substrates across membranes, but their physiological function is often incompletely understood. We describe a new method to study the substrate spectrum of ABC transporters: We incubate extracts of mouse urine with membrane vesicles prepared from Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 insect cells overproducing an ABC transporter and determine the compounds transported into the vesicles by LC/MS-based metabolomics. We illustrate the power of this simple "transportomics" approach using ABCC2, a protein present at sites of uptake and elimination. We identified many new substrates of ABCC2 in urine. These included glucuronides of plant-derived xenobiotics, a class of compounds to which humans are exposed on a daily basis. Moreover, we show that the excretion of these compounds in vivo depends on ABCC2: compared to wild-type mice, the urinary excretion of several glucuronides was increased up to 20-fold in Abcc2(-/-) mice. Transportomics has broad applicability, as it is not restricted to urine and can be applied to other ATP-dependent transport proteins as well.

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MultiScreenHTS+ Hi Flow FB Filter Plate, Receptor/ligand binding assays, sample prep, enzyme assays with precipitation, DNA purification