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amino acid transporter : ウィキペディア英語版
An amino acid transporter is a membrane transport protein that transports amino acids. They are mainly of the solute carrier family.==Solute carrier family examples==* (1) high affinity glutamate and neutral amino acid transporter* (3) heavy subunits of heteromeric amino acid transporters* (6) Bacterial Leucine Transporter (LeuT) * (7) cationic amino acid transporter/glycoprotein-associated* (15) proton oligopeptide cotransporter* (17) vesicular glutamate transporter* (18) vesicular amine transporter* (25) some mitochondrial carriers* (26) multifunctional anion exchanger* (32) ''vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter''* (36) proton-coupled amino acid transporter* (38) System A & N, sodium-coupled neutral amino acid transporter===VIAAT=== Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter (VIAAT) is responsible for the storage of GABA and glycine in neuronal synaptic vesicles.(Inhibitory Amino Acid Transporter Is Present in Glucagon-Containing Secretory Granules in TC6 Cells, Mouse Clonal -Cells, and -Cells of Islets of Langerhans ) Diabetes 52:2066-2074, 2003

An amino acid transporter is a membrane transport protein that transports amino acids. They are mainly of the solute carrier family.
==Solute carrier family examples==

* (1) high affinity glutamate and neutral amino acid transporter
* (3) heavy subunits of heteromeric amino acid transporters
* (6) Bacterial Leucine Transporter (LeuT)
* (7) cationic amino acid transporter/glycoprotein-associated
* (15) proton oligopeptide cotransporter
* (17) vesicular glutamate transporter
* (18) vesicular amine transporter
* (25) some mitochondrial carriers
* (26) multifunctional anion exchanger
* (32) ''vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter''
* (36) proton-coupled amino acid transporter
* (38) System A & N, sodium-coupled neutral amino acid transporter
===VIAAT===
Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter (VIAAT) is responsible for the storage of GABA and glycine in neuronal synaptic vesicles.〔(Inhibitory Amino Acid Transporter Is Present in Glucagon-Containing Secretory Granules in TC6 Cells, Mouse Clonal -Cells, and -Cells of Islets of Langerhans ) Diabetes 52:2066-2074, 2003 〕

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ウィキペディアで「 An amino acid transporter is a membrane transport protein that transports amino acids. They are mainly of the solute carrier family.==Solute carrier family examples==* (1) high affinity glutamate and neutral amino acid transporter* (3) heavy subunits of heteromeric amino acid transporters* (6) Bacterial Leucine Transporter (LeuT) * (7) cationic amino acid transporter/glycoprotein-associated* (15) proton oligopeptide cotransporter* (17) vesicular glutamate transporter* (18) vesicular amine transporter* (25) some mitochondrial carriers* (26) multifunctional anion exchanger* (32) ''vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter''* (36) proton-coupled amino acid transporter* (38) System A & N, sodium-coupled neutral amino acid transporter===VIAAT=== Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter (VIAAT) is responsible for the storage of GABA and glycine in neuronal synaptic vesicles.(Inhibitory Amino Acid Transporter Is Present in Glucagon-Containing Secretory Granules in TC6 Cells, Mouse Clonal -Cells, and -Cells of Islets of Langerhans ) Diabetes 52:2066-2074, 2003 」の詳細全文を読む



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