نتایج جستجو برای: lat1

تعداد نتایج: 329  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
Caroline Moret Mital H Dave Nicole Schulz Jean X Jiang Francois Verrey Carsten A Wagner

The kidney plays a major role in acid-base homeostasis by adapting the excretion of acid equivalents to dietary intake and metabolism. Urinary acid excretion is mediated by the secretion of protons and titratable acids, particularly ammonia. NH(3) is synthesized in proximal tubule cells from glutamine taken up via specific amino acid transporters. We tested whether kidney amino acid transporter...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2011
S-Y Chan A Martín-Santos L S Loubière A M González B Stieger A Logan C J McCabe J A Franklyn M D Kilby

Associations of neurological impairment with mutations in the thyroid hormone (TH) transporter, MCT8, and with maternal hypothyroxinaemia, suggest that THs are crucial for human fetal brain development. It has been postulated that TH transporters regulate the cellular supply of THs within the fetal brain during development. This study describes the expression of TH transporters in the human fet...

Journal: :Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society 2018

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2006
Ozlem Onder Heeyong Yoon Bianca Naumann Michael Hippler Andrew Dancis Fevzi Daldal

Comparison and identification of mitochondrial matrix proteins from wild-type and cysteine desulfurase-defective (nfs1-14, carrying a hypomorphic allele of NFS1) yeast strains, using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry analyses, revealed large changes in the amounts of various proteins. Protein spots that were specifically increased in the nfs1-14 mutant included su...

2014
Qian Wang Tanja Grkovic Josep Font Sarah Bonham Rebecca H Pouwer Charles G Bailey Anne M Moran Renae M Ryan John EJ Rasko Mika Jormakka Ronald J Quinn Jeff Holst

The L-type amino acid transporter (LAT) family consists of four members (LAT1-4) that mediate uptake of neutral amino acids including leucine. Leucine is not only important as a building block for proteins, but plays a critical role in mTORC1 signaling leading to protein translation. As such, LAT family members are commonly upregulated in cancer in order to fuel increased protein translation an...

2016
Brian A. Irving G. Craig Wood Peter N. Bennotti Ellappan Babu Abhishek Deshpande Michelle R. Lent Anthony Petrick Jon Gabrielsen William Strodel Glenn S. Gerhard Christopher D. Still Vadivel Ganapathy David D. K. Rolston

Nutrient tranters (NT) facilitate nutrient absorption and contribute to the regulation of circulating nutrients. In this cross-sectional study, we determined the associations between the level of obesity; mRNA abundance for NTs; and serum concentrations of amino acids, short-chain fatty acids, and glucose in patients with morbid obesity undergoing a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Proximal jejunal sa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2003
Robyn L O'Kane Richard A Hawkins

Several Na+-dependent carriers of amino acids exist on the abluminal membrane of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). These Na+-dependent carriers are in a position to transfer amino acids from the extracellular fluid of brain to the endothelial cells and thence to the circulation. To date, carriers have been found that may remove nonessential, nitrogen-rich, or acidic (excitatory) amino acids, all o...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
E R Gilbert H Li D A Emmerson K E Webb E A Wong

This study evaluated the effect of dietary protein composition on mRNA abundance of a peptide transporter (peptide transporter 1, PepT1), amino acid (AA) transporters [Na(+)-independent cationic and zwitterionic AA transporter (b(o,+)AT), excitatory AA transporter 3 (EAAT3), Na(+)-independent cationic and Na(+)-dependent neutral AA transporter 2 (y(+)LAT2), L-type AA transporter 1 (LAT1), and c...

2017
Mariafrancesca Scalise Lorena Pochini Michele Galluccio Lara Console Cesare Indiveri

The concept that cancer is a metabolic disease is now well acknowledged: many cancer cell types rely mostly on glucose and some amino acids, especially glutamine for energy supply. These findings were corroborated by overexpression of plasma membrane nutrient transporters, such as the glucose transporters (GLUTs) and some amino acid transporters such as ASCT2, LAT1, and ATB0,+, which became pro...

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