AIMC Topic: Organic Cation Transport Proteins

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Substrate Specificity of the Organic Cation Transporters MATE1 and MATE2K and Functional Overlap with OCT1 and OCT2.

Journal of medicinal chemistry
The multidrug and toxin extrusion proteins MATE1 and MATE2K may determine the pharmacokinetics and drug-drug interactions of many drugs. However, their substrate spectrum and synergy with organic cation transporters OCT1 and OCT2 remain incompletely ...

Prediction of Inhibitory Activity against the MATE1 Transporter via Combined Fingerprint- and Physics-Based Machine Learning Models.

Journal of chemical information and modeling
Renal secretion plays an important role in excretion of drug from the kidney. Two major transporters known to be highly involved in renal secretion are MATE1/2 K and OCT2, the former of which is highly related to drug-drug interactions. Among publish...

Interaction of systemic drugs causing ocular toxicity with organic cation transporter: an artificial intelligence prediction.

Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics
Chronic disease patients (cancer, arthritis, cardiovascular diseases) undergo long-term systemic drug treatment. Membrane transporters in ocular barriers could falsely recognize these drugs and allow their trafficking into the eye from systemic circu...

MATEPRED-A-SVM-Based Prediction Method for Multidrug And Toxin Extrusion (MATE) Proteins.

Computational biology and chemistry
The growth and spread of drug resistance in bacteria have been well established in both mankind and beasts and thus is a serious public health concern. Due to the increasing problem of drug resistance, control of infectious diseases like diarrhea, pn...