Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 expression in the retinal pigment epithelium and neural retina of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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The role of charged residues in the transmembrane helices of monocarboxylate transporter 1 and its ancillary protein basigin in determining plasma membrane expression and catalytic activityThe cataract and glucosuria associated monocarboxylate transporter MCT12 is a new creatine transporterDealing with the family: CD147 interactions with cyclophilinsA novel form of the membrane protein CD147 that contains an extra Ig-like domain and interacts homophilicallyBasigin (CD147), a multifunctional transmembrane glycoprotein with various binding partnersThe role of EMMPRIN in T cell biology and immunological diseasesRegulation of monocarboxylic acid transporter-1 by cAMP dependent vesicular trafficking in brain microvascular endothelial cellsHypoxia, cancer metabolism and the therapeutic benefit of targeting lactate/H(+) symportersThe roles of CD147 and/or cyclophilin A in kidney diseasesNovel distribution of junctional adhesion molecule-C in the neural retina and retinal pigment epitheliumMCT1 and its accessory protein CD147 are differentially regulated by TSH in rat thyroid cellsThe inhibition of monocarboxylate transporter 2 (MCT2) by AR-C155858 is modulated by the associated ancillary proteinGene expression microarray analysis of early oxygen-induced retinopathy in the ratHyaluronan, CD44, and emmprin regulate lactate efflux and membrane localization of monocarboxylate transporters in human breast carcinoma cellsJuvenile cataract-associated mutation of solute carrier SLC16A12 impairs trafficking of the protein to the plasma membrane.Generation of functional scFv intrabody to abate the expression of CD147 surface molecule of 293A cellsImportance of N-glycosylation on CD147 for its biological functionsTrio-based exome sequencing arrests de novo mutations in early-onset high myopiaMutations in MCT8 in patients with Allan-Herndon-Dudley-syndrome affecting its cellular distributionTumor metabolism of lactate: the influence and therapeutic potential for MCT and CD147 regulation.Expression of monocarboxylate transporters 1, 2, and 4 in human tumours and their association with CD147 and CD44The retinal pigment epithelium utilizes fatty acids for ketogenesis.CD147 required for corneal endothelial lactate transport.Evaluation of adenovirus-delivered human CD59 as a potential therapy for AMD in a model of human membrane attack complex formation on murine RPE.Mechanisms regulating tissue-specific polarity of monocarboxylate transporters and their chaperone CD147 in kidney and retinal epitheliaThe monocarboxylate transporter family--Structure and functional characterization.Pyruvate kinase and aspartate-glutamate carrier distributions reveal key metabolic links between neurons and glia in retina.The biological function and clinical utilization of CD147 in human diseases: a review of the current scientific literatureModulation of MCT3 expression during wound healing of the retinal pigment epithelium.Galectin-3 induces clustering of CD147 and integrin-β1 transmembrane glycoprotein receptors on the RPE cell surface.The neuroplastin adhesion molecules are accessory proteins that chaperone the monocarboxylate transporter MCT2 to the neuronal cell surface.Basolateral sorting signals regulating tissue-specific polarity of heteromeric monocarboxylate transporters in epithelia.Evidence for a stromal-epithelial "lactate shuttle" in human tumors: MCT4 is a marker of oxidative stress in cancer-associated fibroblasts.Overexpression of EMMPRIN isoform 2 is associated with head and neck cancer metastasisRNA interference targeting CD147 inhibits the proliferation, invasiveness, and metastatic activity of thyroid carcinoma cells by down-regulating glycolysis.Identification of key binding site residues of MCT1 for AR-C155858 reveals the molecular basis of its isoform selectivity.EMMPRIN regulates cytoskeleton reorganization and cell adhesion in prostate cancerNHE8 is essential for RPE cell polarity and photoreceptor survival.5A11/Basigin gene products are necessary for proper maturation and function of the retina.CD147 immunoglobulin superfamily receptor function and role in pathology
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 expression in the retinal pigment epithelium and neural retina of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 e ...... of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 e ...... of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 e ...... of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 e ...... of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 e ...... of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Loss of MCT1, MCT3, and MCT4 e ...... of the 5A11/basigin-null mouse
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Carla Rudoy
Judith D Ochrietor
Nancy J Philp
Paul J Linser
Takashi Muramatsu
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10.1167/IOVS.02-0552
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2003-03-01T00:00:00Z