The β-alanine carrier was characterized functionally in the 1960s to 1980s at the luminal surface of the ileal mucosal wall and is a Na+- and Cl−-dependent transporter of a number of essential and non-essential cationic and dipolar amino acids including lysine, arginine and leucine. β-Alanine carrier-like function has not been demonstrated by any solute carrier transport system identified at the molecular level. A series of experiments were designed to determine whether solute carrier SLC6A14 is the molecular correlate of the intestinal β-alanine carrier, perhaps the last of the classical intestinal amino acid transport systems to be identified at the molecular level. Following expression of the human SLC6A14 transporter in Xenopus laevis o...
Transporters of the SLC6 (solute carrier 6) family play an important role in the removal of neurotra...
Amino acid transporters of the SLC6 family mediate the Na⁺-dependent uptake of neutral amino acids i...
System L amino acid transporters mediate the movement of bulky neutral amino acids across cell membr...
Transporters in the human genome are grouped in solute carrier families (SLC). The SLC6 family is on...
Solute carriers (SLC) that transport amino acids are key players in health and diseases in humans. T...
Solute carriers (SLCs) comprise the largest group of transporters in humans and there are currently ...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Transporters of the SLC6 (solute carrier 6) family play an important role in the removal of neurotra...
Amino acid transporters of the SLC6 family mediate the Na⁺-dependent uptake of neutral amino acids i...
System L amino acid transporters mediate the movement of bulky neutral amino acids across cell membr...
Transporters in the human genome are grouped in solute carrier families (SLC). The SLC6 family is on...
Solute carriers (SLC) that transport amino acids are key players in health and diseases in humans. T...
Solute carriers (SLCs) comprise the largest group of transporters in humans and there are currently ...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Background & Aims: Amino acid (and related drug) absorption across the human small intestinal wa...
Transporters of the SLC6 (solute carrier 6) family play an important role in the removal of neurotra...
Amino acid transporters of the SLC6 family mediate the Na⁺-dependent uptake of neutral amino acids i...
System L amino acid transporters mediate the movement of bulky neutral amino acids across cell membr...