Nucleoside and nucleobase analogs are currently used in the treatment of solid tumors, lymphoproliferative diseases, viral infections such as hepatitis and AIDS, and some inflammatory diseases such as Crohn. Two gene families are implicated in the uptake of nucleosides and nucleoside analogs into cells, SCL28 and SLC29. The former encodes hCNT1, hCNT2, and hCNT3 proteins. They translocate nucleosides in a Na + coupled manner with high affinity and some substrate selectivity, being hCNT1 and hCNT2 pyrimidine- and purine-preferring, respectively, and hCNT3 a broad selectivity transporter. SLC29 genes encode four members, being hENT1 and hENT2 the only two which are unequivocally implicated in the translocation of nucleosides and nucleobases (...
High-afnity uptake of natural nucleosides as well as nucleoside derivatives used in anticancer thera...
Nucleoside-derived drugs are used for the treatment of haematological malignancies, viral infections...
Further studies are warranted to determine if this finding can be generalized to other cell types
Nucleoside and nucleobase analogs are currently used in the treatment of solid tumors, lymphoprolife...
Nucleoside transporters (NTs) mediate the uptake of nucleosides and nucleobases across the plasma me...
Since human Nucleoside Transporters (hNTs) were identified by their activity as transport systems, e...
Human concentrative nucleoside transporter-1 (hCNT1) (SLC28A1) is a widely expressed, high-affinity,...
Nucleoside transporters are divided into two families, the sodium-dependent, concentrative solute ca...
Nucleoside transporters (NT) facilitate the movement of nucleosides and nucleobases across cell memb...
AbstractThe concentrative pyrimidine-preferring nucleoside transporter 1 (hCNT1), cloned from human ...
Extracellular adenosine concentrations are regulated by a panel of membrane transporters which, in m...
Mammalian nucleoside transporters can be classified into two main categories, namely, equilibrative ...
We attempt to identify the plasma membrane transporter involved in the uptake of 5'-deoxy-5-fluorour...
Nucleoside transporters play important physiological roles by regulating intra- and extra-cellular c...
AbstractrCNT2 is a purine-preferring concentrative nucleoside transporter implicated in the regulati...
High-afnity uptake of natural nucleosides as well as nucleoside derivatives used in anticancer thera...
Nucleoside-derived drugs are used for the treatment of haematological malignancies, viral infections...
Further studies are warranted to determine if this finding can be generalized to other cell types
Nucleoside and nucleobase analogs are currently used in the treatment of solid tumors, lymphoprolife...
Nucleoside transporters (NTs) mediate the uptake of nucleosides and nucleobases across the plasma me...
Since human Nucleoside Transporters (hNTs) were identified by their activity as transport systems, e...
Human concentrative nucleoside transporter-1 (hCNT1) (SLC28A1) is a widely expressed, high-affinity,...
Nucleoside transporters are divided into two families, the sodium-dependent, concentrative solute ca...
Nucleoside transporters (NT) facilitate the movement of nucleosides and nucleobases across cell memb...
AbstractThe concentrative pyrimidine-preferring nucleoside transporter 1 (hCNT1), cloned from human ...
Extracellular adenosine concentrations are regulated by a panel of membrane transporters which, in m...
Mammalian nucleoside transporters can be classified into two main categories, namely, equilibrative ...
We attempt to identify the plasma membrane transporter involved in the uptake of 5'-deoxy-5-fluorour...
Nucleoside transporters play important physiological roles by regulating intra- and extra-cellular c...
AbstractrCNT2 is a purine-preferring concentrative nucleoside transporter implicated in the regulati...
High-afnity uptake of natural nucleosides as well as nucleoside derivatives used in anticancer thera...
Nucleoside-derived drugs are used for the treatment of haematological malignancies, viral infections...
Further studies are warranted to determine if this finding can be generalized to other cell types