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A rapid and simple non-radioactive assay for measuring uptake by solute carrier transporters

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Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Song, Kunling;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Zhang, Longbin;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Anesthesiology ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Fu, Xian;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Li, Linfeng;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Zhu, Gaolin;
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Institute of Life Sciences ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Wu, Mingjun;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Zhang, Wei;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
He, Jia;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Zhu, Sanyong;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Dang, Yongjun;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Anesthesiology ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Liu, Jun-Yan;
Affiliation
Institute of Life Sciences ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Chen, Chang;
Affiliation
Basic Medicine Research and Innovation Center for Novel Target and Therapeutic Intervention (Ministry of Education) ,Institute of Life Sciences and Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery ,the Second Affiliated Hospital ,Chongqing Medical University ,Chongqing ,China
Guo, Zufeng

Introduction: Solute carrier (SLC) transport proteins play a crucial role in maintaining cellular nutrient and metabolite homeostasis and are implicated in various human diseases, making them potential targets for therapeutic interventions. However, the study of SLCs has been limited due to the lack of suitable tools, particularly cell-based substrate uptake assays, necessary for understanding their biological functions and for drug discovery purposes. Methods: In this study, a cell-based uptake assay was developed using a stable isotope-labeled compound as the substrate for SLCs, with detection facilitated by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). This assay aimed to address the limitations of existing assays, such as reliance on hazardous radiolabeled substrates and limited availability of fluorescent biosensors. Results: The developed assay was successfully applied to detect substrate uptakes by two specific SLCs: L-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) and sodium taurocholate co-transporting polypeptide (NTCP). Importantly, the assay demonstrated comparable results to the radioactive method, indicating its reliability and accuracy. Furthermore, the assay was utilized to screen for novel inhibitors of NTCP, leading to the identification of a potential NTCP inhibitor compound. Discussion: The findings highlight the utility of the developed cell-based uptake assay as a rapid, simple, and environmentally friendly tool for investigating SLCs’ biological roles and for drug discovery purposes. This assay offers a safer alternative to traditional methods and has the potential to contribute significantly to advancing our understanding of SLC function and identifying therapeutic agents targeting SLC-mediated pathways.

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