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Heteromeric amino acid transporters in brain: from physiology to pathology

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In humans, more than 50 transporters are responsible for the traffic and balance of amino acids within and between cells and tissues, and half of them have been associated with disease [1]. Covering all common amino acids, Heteromeric Amino acid Transporters (HATs) are one class of such transporters. This review first highlights structural and functional studies that solved the atomic structure of HATs and revealed molecular clues on substrate interaction. Moreover, this review focuses on HATs that have a role in the central nervous system (CNS) and that are related to neurological diseases, including: (i) LAT1/CD98hc and its role in the uptake of branched chain amino acids trough the blood brain barrier and autism. (ii) LAT2/CD98hc and its potential role in the transport of glutamine between plasma and cerebrospinal fluid. (iii) y+LAT2/CD98hc that is emerging as a key player in hepatic encephalopathy. xCT/CD98hc as a potential therapeutic target in glioblastoma, and (iv) Asc-1/CD98hc as a potential therapeutic target in pathologies with alterations in NMDA glutamate receptors

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ERRASTI-MURUGARREN, Ekaitz, PALACÍN PRIETO, Manuel. Heteromeric amino acid transporters in brain: from physiology to pathology. _Neurochemical Research_. 2021. Vol. 47, núm. 23-36. [consulta: 14 de febrer de 2026]. ISSN: 0364-3190. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218666]

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