1. Inositol transport proteins.
- Author
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Schneider S
- Subjects
- Animals, Biological Transport, Active physiology, Brain metabolism, Brain Chemistry physiology, Carrier Proteins classification, Carrier Proteins genetics, Humans, Symporters classification, Symporters genetics, Carrier Proteins metabolism, Inositol metabolism, Symporters metabolism
- Abstract
The cyclic polyol myo-inositol is a key molecule in many different metabolic pathways among all organisms; in addition, it is fundamental for osmotic balance in the mammalian brain. This review sums up inositol transporters from eukaryotic organisms, elucidating their vital role in regulating the intracellular distribution and uptake of inositol. They can be divided into two groups according to their transport mechanisms: (1) sodium ion coupled inositol transporters that belong to the Solute Carrier Families 5 and 6-like Superfamily and, (2) proton coupled inositol symporters that are members of the Major Facilitator Superfamily. Intriguingly members of both families offer promising targets for medical treatment of a variety of diseases., (Copyright © 2015 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2015
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