Talk:Excitatory amino acid transporter 1
Latest comment: 15 years ago by Ayacop in topic Totally wrong
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Totally wrong
editin your malate-aspartate-shuttle pathway, you link the glutamate-aspartate-transporter with SLC1A3 but this is the wrong gene, it should be SLC25A12 and SLC25A13 (isoforms). Example papers where you can see this are PMID 17497669, PMID 12111366, PMID 12763579.
You can see also that SLC1A3 is wrong because its protein is a symporter, not an antiporter as required in the shuttle.
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Warning: There is a strong mistake in this page I will try to correct. GLAST/EAAT1 glutamate transporter (expressed in astrocytes) is NOT the same protein as SLC25A12/glutamate-aspartate mitochondrial exchanger!!
In human: GLAST gene is located on chromosome 5p13, on 109.85kb and is composed of 10 exons. SLC25A12 gene is located on chromosome 2q24-q13, on 81.68kb and is composed of 18 exons. THIS MAY BE VERY CONFUSING!!! |
Last edited at 13:12, 6 February 2008 (UTC). Substituted at 16:25, 29 April 2016 (UTC)