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ABA transport and transporters

Trends in Plant Science, 2013
Abscisic acid (ABA) metabolism, perception, and transport form a triptych allowing higher plants to use ABA as a signaling molecule. The molecular bases of ABA metabolism are now well described and, over the past few years, several ABA receptors have been discovered.
Boursiac, Yann   +5 more
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ABC transporters in lipid transport

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2000
Since it was found that the P-glycoproteins encoded by the MDR3 (MDR2) gene in humans and the Mdr2 gene in mice are primarily phosphatidylcholine translocators, there has been increasing interest in the possibility that other ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters are involved in lipid transport.
P, Borst, N, Zelcer, A, van Helvoort
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Axonal transport versus dendritic transport

Journal of Neurobiology, 2003
AbstractNeurons have polarized processes for information output and input, axons, and dendrites. This polarized architecture is essential for the neuronal function. An increasing number of molecular components that mediate neuronal polarity establishment have been characterized over the past few years.
Mitsutoshi, Setou   +2 more
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Sphingolipid Transport

2010
Sphingolipids are a family of ubiquitous membrane components that exhibit multiple functional properties fundamental to cell properties. Sphingolipid transport represents a crucial aspect in the metabolism, signaling and biological role of sphingolipids.
L. Riboni, P. Giussani, P. Viani
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Intraflagellar transport

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella, including primary cilia and sensory cilia, are highly conserved organelles that project from the surfaces of many cells. The assembly and maintenance of these nearly ubiquitous structures are dependent on a transport system--known as 'intraflagellar transport' (IFT)--which moves non-membrane-bound particles from the cell ...
Rosenbaum, Joel L., Witman, George B.
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Thyroid Hormone Transport and Transporters

2018
Thyroid hormones orchestrate developmental processes and are among the most important regulators of energy metabolism. Thyroid hormone actions are mostly, but not exclusively, mediated by nuclear hormone receptors. As amino acid derivatives, thyroid hormones need plasma membrane transporters in order to reach their nuclear receptors.
Doreen, Braun, Ulrich, Schweizer
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Neurotransmitter transporters

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
In the past year, our knowledge of neurotransmitter transporters has increased significantly. Recently, new members of two families of plasma membrane uptake carriers have been cloned, and the stoichiometries, physiological function and mechanisms of modulation of some of these transporters are now better understood.
D, Attwell, P, Mobbs
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Prostaglandin transport

Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2002
Newly synthesized prostaglandins (PGs) efflux from cells by simple diffusion, driven by pH and the membrane potential. Metabolic clearance requires energy-dependent uptake across the plasma membrane, followed by cytoplasmic oxidation. Several PG carriers have been cloned and characterized. PGT is broadly expressed in cyclooxygenase (COX)-positive cells,
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