The ancillary proteins of HATs: SLC3 family of amino acid transporters

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Manuel Palacín
Yoshikatsu Kanai
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[1] University of Barcelona and Parc Cientìfic de Barcelona,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Biology
[2] Kyorin University School of Medicine,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Pflügers Archiv | 2004年 / 447卷
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Amino Acid Transport; Cystinuria; Heterodimeric Complex; SLC3 Family; Amino Acid Transport System;
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The heteromeric amino acid transporters (HATs) are composed of a light and a heavy subunit linked by a disulfide bridge. The heavy subunits are the SLC3 members (rBAT and 4F2hc), whereas the light subunits are members of the SLC7 family of amino acid transporters. SLC3 proteins are type II membrane glycoproteins (i.e., one single transmembrane domain and the C-terminus located outside the cell) with a bulky extracellular domain that shows homology with α-glucosidases. rBAT heterodimerizes with b0,+AT (SLC7A9) constituting the amino acid transport b0,+, the main system responsible for the apical reabsorption of cystine in kidney. The defect in this system causes cystinuria, the most common primary inherited aminoaciduria. 4F2hc subserves various amino acid transport systems by dimerization with different SLC7 proteins. The main role of SLC3 proteins is to help routing of the holotransporter to the plasma membrane. A working model for the biogenesis of HATs based on recent data on the rBAT/b0,+AT heterodimeric complex is presented. 4F2hc is a multifunctional protein, and in addition to its role in amino acid transport, it may be involved in other cellular functions. Studies on two SLC7 members (Asc-2 and AGT1) demonstrate heterodimerization with unknown heavy subunits.
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