Amino Acid Transport Across Mammalian Intestinal and Renal Epithelia
Australian National University
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Abstract
The transport of amino acids in kidney and intestine is critical for the supply of amino acids to all tissues and the homeostasis of plasma amino acid levels. This is illustrated by a number of inherited disorders affecting amino acid transport in epithelial cells, such as cystinuria, lysinuric protein intolerance, Hartnup disorder, iminoglycinuria, dicarboxylic aminoaciduria, and some other less well-described disturbances of amino acid transport. The identification of most epithelial amino acid transporters over the past 15 years allows the definition of these disorders at the molecular level and provides a clear picture of the functional cooperation between transporters in the apical and basolateral…
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- Amino acid
- Aminoaciduria
- Biochemistry
- Epithelial polarity
- Transporter
- Cystinuria
- Amino acid transporter
- Biology
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