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Membrane glycine transport proteins
Authors:Godfrey Tunnicliff
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Evansville, Ind. 47712, USA. gtunnic@iupui.edu
Abstract:Structurally, the simplest amino acid is glycine, and it has a number of important yet distinct functions in the body. This review focuses on the different transport systems and the associated carrier proteins for glycine that are responsible for its movement across biological membranes. Transport proteins in the class GLYT appear to be the most specific for glycine. However, the B0+ system also carries significant amounts of glycine. Other amino acid transport systems capable of carrying small amounts of glycine are ASC, asc and system L. In addition, an ATP-dependent transport process exists that takes up glycine into synaptic vesicles at nerve endings. This is known as the vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter since, in addition to glycine, it can transport possibly two other inhibitory neurotransmitters.
Keywords:Glycine transport  Transport proteins  Neurotransmitters  B0+ system  Vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter
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