Drug and peptide transport in humans
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+ | Human peptide transporter 1 ('''PepT1''') plays a crucual role in nutrition, transporting peptides from digested protein into intestinal cells.<ref name="kl">PMID: 34730990</ref> It is also crucial in uptake of orally delivered drugs. | ||
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+ | ==References and Notes== | ||
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References and Notes
- ↑ Killer M, Wald J, Pieprzyk J, Marlovits TC, Low C. Structural snapshots of human PepT1 and PepT2 reveal mechanistic insights into substrate and drug transport across epithelial membranes. Sci Adv. 2021 Nov 5;7(45):eabk3259. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abk3259. Epub 2021 Nov 3. PMID:34730990 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abk3259