SLC51B
Description
The SLC51B (SLC51 subunit beta) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 15.
Organic solute transporter beta, also known as OST-beta, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the OSTB gene. OST-beta together with OST-alpha is able to transport estrone sulfate, taurocholate, digoxin, and prostaglandin E2 across cell membranes. The Ost-alpha / Ost-beta heterodimer, but not the individual subunits, stimulates sodium-independent bile acid uptake. The heterodimer furthermore is essential for intestinal bile acid transport. OST-alpha and OST-beta have high expression in the testis, colon, liver, small intestine, kidney, ovary, and adrenal gland.
Essential component of the Ost-alpha/Ost-beta complex, a heterodimer that acts as the intestinal basolateral transporter responsible for bile acid export from enterocytes into portal blood. Modulates SLC51A glycosylation, membrane trafficking and stability activities. The Ost-alpha/Ost-beta complex efficiently transports the major species of bile acids (taurocholate). Taurine conjugates are transported more efficiently across the basolateral membrane than glycine-conjugated bile acids. Can also transport steroids such as estrone 3-sulfate and dehydroepiandrosterone 3-sulfate, therefore playing a role in the enterohepatic circulation of sterols. Able to transport eicosanoids such as prostaglandin E2. Interacts with SLC51A.
SLC51B is also known as OSTB, OSTBETA, PBAM2, SLC51A1BP.