SLC13A5 is a Na+-coupled transporter for citrate that is expressed in the plasma membrane of specific cell types in the liver, testis, and brain. It is an electrogenic transporter with a Na+:citrate3− stoichiometry of 4:1. In humans, the Michaelis constant for SLC13A5 to transport citrate is ~600 μM, which is physiologically relevant given that the normal concentration of citrate in plasma is in the range of 150–200 μM. Li+ stimulates the transport function of human SLC13A5 at concentrations that are in the therapeutic range in patients on lithium therapy. Human SLC13A5 differs from rodent Slc13a5 in two important aspects: the affinity of the human transporter for citrate is ~30-fold less than that of the rodent transporter, thus making hum...
International audienceEpileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a clinically and genetically heterogen...
Epileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of severe d...
The SLC13 family in humans and other mammals consists of sodium-coupled transporters for anionic sub...
SLC13A5 is a Na+-coupled transporter for citrate that is expressed in the plasma membrane of specifi...
In addition to tissues such as liver, the plasma membrane sodium-dependent citrate transporter, NaCT...
In addition to tissues such as liver, the plasma membrane sodium-dependent citrate transporter, NaCT...
Citrate lies at a critical node of metabolism, linking tricarboxylic acid metabolism and lipogenesis...
The human uptake transporter NaCT is important for human brain development, brain function and energ...
Citrate is a crucial energy sensor that plays a central role in cellular metabolic homeostasis. The ...
The human uptake transporter NaCT is important for human brain development, brain function and energ...
The epileptic encephalopathies are a clinically and aetiologically heterogeneous subgroup of epileps...
The SLC13 family comprises five genes (SLC13A1, SLC13A2, SLC13A3, SLC13A4, and SLC13A5) encoding str...
International audienceEpileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a clinically and genetically heterogen...
Epileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of severe d...
The SLC13 family in humans and other mammals consists of sodium-coupled transporters for anionic sub...
SLC13A5 is a Na+-coupled transporter for citrate that is expressed in the plasma membrane of specifi...
In addition to tissues such as liver, the plasma membrane sodium-dependent citrate transporter, NaCT...
In addition to tissues such as liver, the plasma membrane sodium-dependent citrate transporter, NaCT...
Citrate lies at a critical node of metabolism, linking tricarboxylic acid metabolism and lipogenesis...
The human uptake transporter NaCT is important for human brain development, brain function and energ...
Citrate is a crucial energy sensor that plays a central role in cellular metabolic homeostasis. The ...
The human uptake transporter NaCT is important for human brain development, brain function and energ...
The epileptic encephalopathies are a clinically and aetiologically heterogeneous subgroup of epileps...
The SLC13 family comprises five genes (SLC13A1, SLC13A2, SLC13A3, SLC13A4, and SLC13A5) encoding str...
International audienceEpileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a clinically and genetically heterogen...
Epileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of severe d...
The SLC13 family in humans and other mammals consists of sodium-coupled transporters for anionic sub...