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 OST alpha-OST beta: a key membrane transporter of bile acids and conjugated  steroids Ballatori N; Li N; Fang F; Boyer JL; Christian WV; Hammond CLFront Biosci (Landmark Ed)  2009[Jan]; 14 (8): 2829-44The organic solute and steroid transporter, Ost alpha-Ost beta, is an unusual  heteromeric carrier that appears to play a central role in the transport of bile  acids, conjugated steroids, and structurally-related molecules across the  basolateral membrane of many epithelial cells. The transporter's substrate  specificity, transport mechanism, tissue distribution, subcellular localization,  transcriptional regulation, as well as the phenotype of the recently  characterized Ost alpha-deficient mice all strongly support this model. In  particular, the Ost alpha-deficient mice display a marked defect in intestinal  bile acid and conjugated steroid absorption; a decrease in bile acid pool size  and serum bile acid levels; altered intestinal, hepatic and renal disposition of  known substrates of the transporter; and altered serum triglyceride, cholesterol,  and glucose levels. Collectively, the data indicate that Ost alpha-Ost beta is  essential for bile acid and sterol disposition, and suggest that the carrier may  be involved in human conditions related to imbalances in bile acid or lipid  homeostasis.|Bile Acids and Salts/biosynthesis/*metabolism[MESH]|Biological Transport[MESH]|Dimerization[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism[MESH]|Liver/metabolism[MESH]|Membrane Transport Proteins/chemistry/metabolism/*physiology[MESH]|Steroids/*metabolism[MESH]
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