The transmembrane tyrosines Y56, Y91 and Y167 play important roles in determining the affinity and transport rate of the rabbit proton-coupled peptide transporter PepT1
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Molecular insights into proton coupled peptide transport in the PTR family of oligopeptide transportersCrystal structure of a prokaryotic homologue of the mammalian oligopeptide-proton symporters, PepT1 and PepT2Alternating access mechanism in the POT family of oligopeptide transportersSalt Bridge Swapping in the EXXERFXYY Motif of Proton-coupled Oligopeptide TransportersProbing the putative active site of YjdL: an unusual proton-coupled oligopeptide transporter from E. coli.Bioavailability through PepT1: the role of computer modelling in intelligent drug design.Thermodynamic evidence for a dual transport mechanism in a POT peptide transporterColonic expression of the peptide transporter PEPT1 is downregulated during intestinal inflammation and is not required for NOD2-dependent immune activation.Crystal Structures of the Extracellular Domain from PepT1 and PepT2 Provide Novel Insights into Mammalian Peptide TransportProton-coupled oligopeptide transporter family SLC15: physiological, pharmacological and pathological implications.Gating topology of the proton-coupled oligopeptide symporters.Chemical Modulation of the Human Oligopeptide Transporter 1, hPepT1.Residues R282 and D341 act as electrostatic gates in the proton-dependent oligopeptide transporter PepT1.Multispecific Substrate Recognition in a Proton-Dependent Oligopeptide Transporter.
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y56, Y91 and Y167 play important roles in determining the affinity and transport rate of the rabbit proton-coupled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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The transmembrane tyrosines Y5 ...... pled peptide transporter PepT1
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Christine Gan
David Meredith
Myrtani Pieri
Patrick Bailey
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10.1016/J.BIOCEL.2009.04.014
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2009-04-21T00:00:00Z