Hartnup disorder is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the neutral amino acid transporter SLC6A19 (original) (raw)
Molecular Cloning of Mouse Amino Acid Transport System B0, a Neutral Amino Acid Transporter Related to Hartnup Disorder
Angelika Bröer
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004
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Neutral amino acid transport in epithelial cells and its malfunction in Hartnup disorder
Stefan Broer
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2005
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Tertiary active transport of amino acids reconstituted by coexpression of System A and L transporters in Xenopus oocytes
Hari Hundal
AJP: Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2009
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Characterization of mouse amino acid transporter B0AT1 (slc6a19)
S. Bröer
Biochemical Journal, 2005
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Regulation and Genetics of Amino Acid Transport
Mark Shotwell
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985
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Distribution of mRNA of a Na(+)-independent neutral amino acid transporter cloned from rat kidney and its expression in mammalian tissues and Xenopus laevis oocytes
Ning Yan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1992
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Endogenous amino acid transport systems and expression of mammalian amino acid transport proteins in Xenopus oocytes
Lon Van Winkle
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Biomembranes, 1993
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Amino Acid Transport Across Mammalian Intestinal and Renal Epithelia
Stefan Broer
Physiological Reviews, 2008
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Neutral amino acid transport systems in Chinese hamster ovary cells
Mark Shotwell
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1981
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The regulation of neutral amino acid transport in mammalian cells
Mark Shotwell
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Biomembranes, 1983
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Amino acid transporter B0AT1 (slc6a19) and ancillary protein: impact on function
Elena Bossi
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2016
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The role of the neutral amino acid transporter B0AT1 (SLC6A19) in Hartnup disorder and protein nutrition
Stefan Broer
IUBMB Life, 2009
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Kidney amino acid transport
Tamara Ramadan
Pflugers Archiv-european Journal of Physiology, 2009
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Changes in the activities of amino acid transport systems b0,+ and L during development of preimplantation mouse conceptuses
Lon Van Winkle
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1990
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Regulation of amino acid transport system L in Chinese hamster ovary cells
Mark Shotwell
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1982
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Cloning of the Sodium-dependent, Broad-scope, Neutral Amino Acid Transporter Bo from a Human Placental Choriocarcinoma Cell Line
Viviana Torres
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996
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The orphan transporter v7-3 (slc6a15) is a Na+-dependent neutral amino acid transporter (B0AT2)
Stefan Bröer
Biochemical Journal, 2006
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Transport mechanism and regulatory properties of the human amino acid transporter ASCT2 (SLC1A5)
Lorena Pochini
Amino Acids, 2014
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L-type amino acid transporters in two intestinal epithelial cell lines function as exchangers with neutral amino acids
Patricio Soares-da-Silva
The Journal of nutrition, 2002
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Diseases associated with general amino acid transporters of the solute carrier 6 family (slc6)
Stefan Broer
2013
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Complex subcellular distribution of sodium-dependent amino acid transport systems in kidney cortex and LLC-PK1/Cl4 cells
Austin Mircheff
Kidney International, 1994
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Multiple Pathways for Cationic Amino Acid Transport in Rat Seminiferous Tubule Cells
stefania de micheli
Biology of Reproduction, 2007
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Orphan Transporter SLC6A18 Is Renal Neutral Amino Acid Transporter B0AT3
David Singer
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009
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Expression of Na(+)-independent amino acid transport in Xenopus laevis oocytes by injection of rabbit kidney cortex mRNA
Xavier Testar
The Biochemical journal, 1992
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Expression cloning of a cDNA from rabbit kidney cortex that induces a single transport system for cystine and dibasic and neutral amino acids
Heini Murer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992
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Amino acid transport in pig lymphocytes Enhanced activity of transport system asc following mitogenic stimulation
Alberto Severini
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1981
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Inhibition of transport system b0,+ in blastocysts by inorganic and organic cations yields insight into the structure of its amino acid receptor site
Lon Van Winkle
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1990
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Cellular transport in the regulation of amino acid metabolism
Mark Shotwell
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1986
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Na+ dependent transport of basic, zwitterionic, and bicyclic amino acids by a broad-scope system in mouse blastocysts. J Biol Chem
Lon Van Winkle
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Steady-state kinetic characterization of the mouse B0AT1 sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter
Ian Forster
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2005
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Expression cloning of a Na(+)-independent neutral amino acid transporter from rat kidney
Ning Yan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992
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Expression and adaptive regulation of amino acid transport system A in a placental cell line under amino acid restriction
Kenneth Page
Reproduction, 2006
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SLC36A4 (hPAT4) Is a High Affinity Amino Acid Transporter When Expressed in Xenopus laevis Oocytes
David Meredith
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2010
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Arginine transport through system y+L in cultured human fibroblasts: normal phenotype of cells from LPI subjects
Roberto Sala
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2000
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The heterodimeric amino acid transporter 4F2hc/LAT1 is associated in Xenopus oocytes with a non-selective cation channel that is regulated by the serine/threonine kinase sgk-1
Stefan Bröer
The Journal of Physiology, 2000
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