The monocarboxylate transporter family—Structure and functional characterization
University of Bristol · In-Q-Tel
Abstract
Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) catalyze the proton-linked transport of monocarboxylates such as L-lactate, pyruvate, and the ketone bodies across the plasma membrane. There are four isoforms, MCTs 1-4, which are known to perform this function in mammals, each with distinct substrate and inhibitor affinities. They are part of the larger SLC16 family of solute carriers, also known as the MCT family, which has 14 members in total, all sharing conserved sequence motifs. The family includes a high-affinity thyroid hormone transporter (MCT8), an aromatic amino acid transporter (T-type amino acid transporter 1/MCT10), and eight orphan members yet to be characterized. MCTs were predicted to have 12 transmembrane…
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1Topics & keywords
- Basigin
- Transporter
- Biochemistry
- Transmembrane domain
- Monocarboxylate transporter
- Transmembrane protein
- Membrane transport protein
- Peptide sequence