Di/tripeptides are key nutrients in animal diets, and fundamental for growth. They are transported across the membrane of enterocytes via the Slc15a1/PepT1 peptide transporter, that uses an inwardly-directed proton electrochemical gradient to drive the uptake. Due to a genome duplication event, PepT1a and PepT1b paralogues are found in teleost fish. Two PepT1a transporters, respectively cloned from the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and zebrafish (Danio rerio), namely asPepT1a and zfPepT1a, have been characterized. For both orthologs, function was verified by heterologous expression in Xenopus laevis oocytes, highlighting electrogenic, Na+-independent and pH-dependent transport similarly to the well-known PepT1b. The transient currents and t...
The SoLute Carrier 15 (Slc15) family includes H+-dependent transporters that play a key role in the ...
Background: Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1, alias Slc15a1) mediates the uptake of dietary di/tripeptid...
The high-affinity/low-capacity system Slc15a2 (PepT2) is responsible for the reuptake of di/tripepti...
Di/tripeptides are key nutrients in animal diets, and fundamental for growth. They are transported a...
The Solute Carrier 15 (SLC15) family includes H+-coupled membrane transporters known for their role ...
In teleosts, two PepT1-type (Slc15a1) transporters, i.e., PepT1a and PepT1b, are expressed at the in...
Di and tripeptide (di/tripeptide) absorption in the intestine occurs via PepT1, an electrogenic tran...
Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) mediates the uptake of dietary di-/tripeptides in vertebrates. However...
The H+-coupled peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) belongs to SoLute Carrier family 15 (SLC15A1) and is re...
Human genes for passive, ion-coupled transporters and exchangers are included in the so-called solut...
Intestinal and renal di/tripeptide uptake is driven by H+-dependent cotransporters Slc15a1 (PepT1) a...
Amino acids and small peptides in the form of di/tripeptides are key nutrients in animal diets and e...
The SoLute Carrier 15 (Slc15) family includes H+-dependent transporters that play a key role in the ...
Background: Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1, alias Slc15a1) mediates the uptake of dietary di/tripeptid...
The high-affinity/low-capacity system Slc15a2 (PepT2) is responsible for the reuptake of di/tripepti...
Di/tripeptides are key nutrients in animal diets, and fundamental for growth. They are transported a...
The Solute Carrier 15 (SLC15) family includes H+-coupled membrane transporters known for their role ...
In teleosts, two PepT1-type (Slc15a1) transporters, i.e., PepT1a and PepT1b, are expressed at the in...
Di and tripeptide (di/tripeptide) absorption in the intestine occurs via PepT1, an electrogenic tran...
Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) mediates the uptake of dietary di-/tripeptides in vertebrates. However...
The H+-coupled peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) belongs to SoLute Carrier family 15 (SLC15A1) and is re...
Human genes for passive, ion-coupled transporters and exchangers are included in the so-called solut...
Intestinal and renal di/tripeptide uptake is driven by H+-dependent cotransporters Slc15a1 (PepT1) a...
Amino acids and small peptides in the form of di/tripeptides are key nutrients in animal diets and e...
The SoLute Carrier 15 (Slc15) family includes H+-dependent transporters that play a key role in the ...
Background: Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1, alias Slc15a1) mediates the uptake of dietary di/tripeptid...
The high-affinity/low-capacity system Slc15a2 (PepT2) is responsible for the reuptake of di/tripepti...