Leucine transporter
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'''Leucine transporter''' (LeuT) is a membrane protein which is comprised of 12 transmembrane helices forming a channel. LeuT clears the synapse after signal transduction. LeuT utilizes the electrochemical potential gradient of Na+ ions across the membrane to catalyze the uptake of leucine. <scene name='56/564069/Cv/5'>The LeuT is a homodimer</scene><ref>PMID:15980244</ref>. | '''Leucine transporter''' (LeuT) is a membrane protein which is comprised of 12 transmembrane helices forming a channel. LeuT clears the synapse after signal transduction. LeuT utilizes the electrochemical potential gradient of Na+ ions across the membrane to catalyze the uptake of leucine. <scene name='56/564069/Cv/5'>The LeuT is a homodimer</scene><ref>PMID:15980244</ref>. |
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