Authors
Dongdong Yao, Bryan Mackenzie, Hong Ming, Hélene Varoqui, Heming Zhu, Matthias A Hediger, Jeffrey D Erickson
Publication date
2000/7/28
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
275
Issue
30
Pages
22790-22797
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A cDNA clone encoding a plasma membrane alanine-preferring transporter (SAT2) has been isolated from glutamatergic neurons in culture and represents the second member of the system A family of neutral amino acid transporters. SAT2 displays a widespread distribution and is expressed in most tissues, including heart, adrenal gland, skeletal muscle, stomach, fat, brain, spinal cord, colon, and lung, with lower levels detected in spleen. No signal is detected in liver or testis. In the central nervous system, SAT2 is expressed in neurons. SAT2 is significantly up-regulated during differentiation of cerebellar granule cells and is absent from astrocytes in primary culture. The functional properties of SAT2, examined using transfected fibroblasts and in cRNA-injected voltage-clamped Xenopus oocytes, show that small aliphatic neutral amino acids are preferred substrates and that transport is voltage- and Na+-dependent …
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