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- Name help_outline L-threonine Identifier CHEBI:57926 Charge 0 Formula C4H9NO3 InChIKeyhelp_outline AYFVYJQAPQTCCC-GBXIJSLDSA-N SMILEShelp_outline C[C@@H](O)[C@H]([NH3+])C([O-])=O 2D coordinates Mol file for the small molecule Search links Involved in 32 reaction(s) Find molecules that contain or resemble this structure Find proteins in UniProtKB for this molecule
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Cloning and characterization of a human brain Na+-independent transporter for small neutral amino acids that transports D-serine with high affinity.
Nakauchi J., Matsuo H., Kim D.K., Goto A., Chairoungdua A., Cha S.H., Inatomi J., Shiokawa Y., Yamaguchi K., Saito I., Endou H., Kanai Y.
We isolated a cDNA for the human homologue of system asc transporter Asc-1 from human brain. The encoded protein designated as hAsc-1 (human Asc-1) exhibited 91 % sequence identity to mouse Asc-1. Consistent with mouse Asc-1, hAsc-1 required 4F2 heavy chain for its functional expression in Xenopus ... >> More
We isolated a cDNA for the human homologue of system asc transporter Asc-1 from human brain. The encoded protein designated as hAsc-1 (human Asc-1) exhibited 91 % sequence identity to mouse Asc-1. Consistent with mouse Asc-1, hAsc-1 required 4F2 heavy chain for its functional expression in Xenopus oocytes. hAsc-1 exhibited the properties of amino acid transport system asc which transports small neutral amino acids in a Na(+)-independent manner. hAsc-1 transported D-serine at high affinity with a K(m) value of 22.8 microM. In brain, 2.0 kb mRNA was highly expressed. hAsc-1 gene was mapped to human chromosome 19, region q12-q13.1. Because of the high-affinity transport with the K(m) value close to the physiological concentration of D-serine, together with the high levels of expression in brain, hAsc-1 is proposed to play significant roles in the D-serine mobilization in brain. << Less
Neurosci. Lett. 287:231-235(2000) [PubMed] [EuropePMC]
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