Members of the SLC36 family of proton-coupled amino acid transporters are involved in membrane transport of amino acids and derivatives. The four transporters show variable tissue expression patterns and are expressed in various cell types at the plasma-membrane and in intracellular organelles. PAT1 is expressed at the luminal surface of the small intestine and absorbs amino acids and derivatives [3]. In lysosomes, PAT1 functions as an efflux mechanism for amino acids produced during intralysosomal proteolysis [2, 15]. PAT2 is expressed at the apical membrane of the renal proximal tubule [5] and at the plasma-membrane in brown/beige adipocytes [17]. PAT1 and PAT4 are involved in regulation of the mTORC1 pathway [8]. More comprehensive lists...
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...
The Solute Linked Carrier family 36 (SLC36) of integral membrane transport proteins has four members...
The Solute Linked Carrier family 36 (SLC36) of integral membrane transport proteins has four members...
AbstractPAT4, the fourth member of the SLC36/proton dependent amino acid transporter (PAT) family, i...
The SLC1 family of sodium dependent transporters includes the plasma membrane located glutamate tran...
Solute Carriers (SLCs) are involved in the transport of substances across lipid bilayers, including ...
Solute Carriers (SLCs) are involved in the transport of substances across lipid bilayers, including ...
Amino acids are essential for normal biological function. The efficient supply of amino acids is med...
<p>Solute Carriers (SLCs) are involved in the transport of substances across lipid bilayers, includi...
The SLC3 and SLC7 families combine to generate functional transporters, where the subunit compositio...
AbstractThe H+-coupled amino acid transporter PAT2 (SLC36A2) transports the amino acids proline, gly...
The SLC3 and SLC7 families combine to generate functional transporters, where the subunit compositio...
AbstractThe H+-coupled amino acid transporter PAT2 (SLC36A2) transports the amino acids proline, gly...
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...
The Solute Linked Carrier family 36 (SLC36) of integral membrane transport proteins has four members...
The Solute Linked Carrier family 36 (SLC36) of integral membrane transport proteins has four members...
AbstractPAT4, the fourth member of the SLC36/proton dependent amino acid transporter (PAT) family, i...
The SLC1 family of sodium dependent transporters includes the plasma membrane located glutamate tran...
Solute Carriers (SLCs) are involved in the transport of substances across lipid bilayers, including ...
Solute Carriers (SLCs) are involved in the transport of substances across lipid bilayers, including ...
Amino acids are essential for normal biological function. The efficient supply of amino acids is med...
<p>Solute Carriers (SLCs) are involved in the transport of substances across lipid bilayers, includi...
The SLC3 and SLC7 families combine to generate functional transporters, where the subunit compositio...
AbstractThe H+-coupled amino acid transporter PAT2 (SLC36A2) transports the amino acids proline, gly...
The SLC3 and SLC7 families combine to generate functional transporters, where the subunit compositio...
AbstractThe H+-coupled amino acid transporter PAT2 (SLC36A2) transports the amino acids proline, gly...
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...