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SLC1A4 / ASCT1

solute carrier family 1 (glutamate/neutral amino acid transporter), member 4

ASCT1 functions primarily as a neutral amino acid exchanger. ASCT 1-mediated transport requires the presence of sodium ions but ASCT1 mediates only homo- and hetero exchange of amino acids and is insensitive to K+. The properties of ASCT1 suggest that it may function to equilibrate different pools of neutral amino acids and provide a mechanism to link amino acid concentration gradients. ASCT1 expression has been found at varying levels in every tissue examined.

Gene Name: solute carrier family 1 (glutamate/neutral amino acid transporter), member 4
Family/Subfamily: Transporter , Sodium:dicarboxylate symporter
Synonyms: SLC1A4, ASCT1, SATT, ASCT-1
Target Sequences: NM_003038 NP_003029.2 P43007

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