2023
SLC6 neurotransmitter transporter family in GtoPdb v.2023.1
Bröer S, Rudnick G. SLC6 neurotransmitter transporter family in GtoPdb v.2023.1. IUPHAR/BPS Guide To Pharmacology CITE 2023, 2023 DOI: 10.2218/gtopdb/f144/2023.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSolute carrier family 6Transporter familyNeurotransmitter transporter familyDependent neurotransmitter transportersAmino acid transportersDependent amino acid transporterNSS transportersTM segmentsPlasma membraneNeurotransmitter transportersAcid transportersFamily 6Neutral amino acidsAmino acidsTransportersStructural motifsGtoPdb v.LeuTAeolicusSubfamiliesFamilyLeuTAaMembersMotifCrystal structure
2013
How do transporters couple solute movements?
Rudnick G. How do transporters couple solute movements? Molecular Membrane Biology 2013, 30: 355-359. PMID: 24147977, PMCID: PMC4077868, DOI: 10.3109/09687688.2013.842658.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements
2008
Mechanism for alternating access in neurotransmitter transporters
Forrest LR, Zhang YW, Jacobs MT, Gesmonde J, Xie L, Honig BH, Rudnick G. Mechanism for alternating access in neurotransmitter transporters. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 10338-10343. PMID: 18647834, PMCID: PMC2480614, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0804659105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurotransmitter transportersMammalian neurotransmitter transportersMammalian serotonin transporterTransmembrane helix 1Bacterial homologueIon-binding sitesTransporter familyExtensive mutagenesisHelix 1Similar repeatsLeuTConformational changesSerotonin transporterRepeatsAlternate conformationConformational differencesExtracellular pathwaysCytoplasmTransportersExtracellular spaceCysteine reagentCrystal structureConformationPathwayAccessibility measurements