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Mechanisms of glutamate transport.
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Physiological reviews [Physiol Rev] 2013 Oct; Vol. 93 (4), pp. 1621-57. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- L-Glutamate is the predominant excitatory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system and plays important roles in a wide variety of brain functions, but it is also a key player in the pathogenesis of many neurological disorders. The control of glutamate concentrations is critical to the normal functioning of the central nervous system, and in this review we discuss how glutamate transporters regulate glutamate concentrations to maintain dynamic signaling mechanisms between neurons. In 2004, the crystal structure of a prokaryotic homolog of the mammalian glutamate transporter family of proteins was crystallized and its structure determined. This has paved the way for a better understanding of the structural basis for glutamate transporter function. In this review we provide a broad perspective of this field of research, but focus primarily on the more recent studies with a particular emphasis on how our understanding of the structure of glutamate transporters has generated new insights.
- Subjects :
- Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Biological Transport physiology
Central Nervous System physiology
Glutamate Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins analysis
Glutamate Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins chemistry
Humans
Molecular Sequence Data
Signal Transduction physiology
Vesicular Glutamate Transport Proteins analysis
Vesicular Glutamate Transport Proteins chemistry
Glutamate Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins physiology
Glutamates metabolism
Vesicular Glutamate Transport Proteins physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1522-1210
- Volume :
- 93
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Physiological reviews
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24137018
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.00007.2013