SLC15 family of peptide transporters in GtoPdb v.2023.1

David T. Thwaites, Tiziano Verri
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The Solute Carrier 15 (SLC15) family of peptide transporters, alias H+-coupled oligopeptide cotransporter family, is a group of membrane transporters known for their key role in the cellular uptake of di- and tripeptides (di/tripeptides). Of its members, SLC15A1 (PEPT1) chiefly mediates intestinal absorption of luminal di/tripeptides from overall dietary protein digestion, SLC15A2 (PEPT2) mainly allows renal tubular reuptake of di/tripeptides from ultrafiltration and brain-to-blood efflux of di/tripeptides in the choroid plexus, SLC15A3 (PHT2) and SLC15A4 (PHT1) interact with both di/tripeptides and histidine, e.g. in certain immune cells, and SLC15A5 has unknown physiological function. In addition, the SLC15 family of peptide transporters variably interacts with a very large number of peptidomimetics and peptide-like drugs. It is conceivable, based on the currently acknowledged structural and functional differences, to divide the SLC15 family of peptide transporters into two subfamilies [3].
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GtoPdb v.2023.1中SLC15家族肽转运体
溶质载体15 (SLC15)家族肽转运蛋白,又称H+偶联寡肽共转运蛋白家族,是一组膜转运蛋白,在细胞摄取二肽和三肽(di/tripeptides)中起关键作用。在其成员中,SLC15A1 (PEPT1)主要介导肠道从膳食蛋白质消化中吸收管腔di/三肽,SLC15A2 (PEPT2)主要介导肾小管从超滤中再摄取di/三肽,并使di/三肽在脉络膜丛中脑向血外排,SLC15A3 (PHT2)和SLC15A4 (PHT1)与di/三肽和组氨酸相互作用,例如在某些免疫细胞中,SLC15A5具有未知的生理功能。此外,SLC15家族的多肽转运蛋白与大量的拟肽物和肽样药物相互作用。基于目前已知的结构和功能差异,可以将SLC15肽转运蛋白家族分为两个亚家族[3]。
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