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Escherichia coli K12
citT - Citrate/succinate antiporter; Responsible for the uptake of
citrate
in exchange with the efflux of succinate, fumarate or tartrate. Has a relatively broad specificity for C(4)-dicarboxylates and tricarboxylates ; Belongs to the SLC13A/DASS
transporter
(TC 2.A.47) family. DIT1 subfamily.
[a.k.a. b0612, AAC73713.1, EG13538,
Citrate transporter
]
2)
Homo sapiens
SLC25A1 - Tricarboxylate
transport
protein, mitochondrial;
Citrate
transporter
that mediates the exchange of mitochondrial
citrate
for cytosolic malate. Also able to mediate the exchange of
citrate
for isocitrate, phosphoenolpyruvate, cis- but not trans-aconitate and to a lesser extend maleate and succinate. Important for the bioenergetics of hepatic cells as it provides a carbon source for fatty acid and sterol biosyntheses, and NAD(+) for the glycolytic pathway. Required for proper neuromuscular junction formation (Probable).
[a.k.a. SLC20A3, ENST00000451283, OMIM:190315]
3)
Homo sapiens
SFXN5 - Sideroflexin-5; Mitochondrial amino-acid
transporter
(By similarity). Does not act as a serine
transporter
: not able to mediate
transport
of serine into mitochondria.
Transports
citrate
(By similarity).
[a.k.a. NP_001317335, NM_001371738.1, ENST00000484123]
4)
Homo sapiens
SLC13A5 - Solute carrier family 13 member 5; High-affinity sodium/citrate cotransporter that mediates
citrate
entry into cells. The
transport
process is electrogenic; it is the trivalent form of
citrate
rather than the divalent form that is recognized as a substrate. May facilitate the utilization of circulating
citrate
for the generation of metabolic energy and for the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol.
[a.k.a. ENSG00000141485, UPI00025A2D9C, XM_011523795]
5)
Homo sapiens
SLC25A21 - Mitochondrial 2-oxodicarboxylate carrier;
Transports
C5-C7 oxodicarboxylates across the inner membranes of mitochondria. Can
transport
2-oxoadipate, 2-oxoglutarate, adipate, glutarate, and to a lesser extent, pimelate, 2-oxopimelate, 2- aminoadipate, oxaloacetate, and
citrate
; Belongs to the mitochondrial carrier (TC 2.A.29) family.
[a.k.a. CAC27562.1, Q3MJ99, ODC1]
6)
Mus musculus
Slc25a1 - Tricarboxylate
transport
protein, mitochondrial;
Citrate
transporter
that mediates the exchange of mitochondrial
citrate
for cytosolic malate. Also able to mediate the exchange of
citrate
for isocitrate, phosphoenolpyruvate, cis- but not trans-aconitate and to a lesser extend maleate and succinate. Important for the bioenergetics of hepatic cells as it provides a carbon source for fatty acid and sterol biosyntheses, and NAD(+) for the glycolytic pathway. Required for proper neuromuscular junction formation. Belongs to the mitochondrial carrier (TC 2.A.29) family.
[a.k.a. Dgsj, NM_153150, Q8JZU2]
7)
Mus musculus
Sfxn5 - Sideroflexin-5; Mitochondrial amino-acid
transporter
(By similarity). Does not act as a serine
transporter
: not able to mediate
transport
of serine into mitochondria (By similarity).
Transports
citrate
(By similarity).
[a.k.a. Q8BGG3, Sideroflexin-5, UPI00015AA458]
8)
Mus musculus
Slc13a5 - Solute carrier family 13 member 5; High-affinity sodium/citrate cotransporter that mediates
citrate
entry into cells. The
transport
process is electrogenic; it is the trivalent form of
citrate
rather than the divalent form that is recognized as a substrate. May facilitate the utilization of circulating
citrate
for the generation of metabolic energy and for the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol (By similarity). Belongs to the SLC13A/DASS
transporter
(TC 2.A.47) family. NADC subfamily.
[a.k.a. BAE20664.1, UPI00003D4A8B, ENSMUSP00000119822]
9)
Mus musculus
Slc25a21 - Mitochondrial 2-oxodicarboxylate carrier;
Transports
C5-C7 oxodicarboxylates across the inner membranes of mitochondria. Can
transport
2-oxoadipate, 2-oxoglutarate, adipate, glutarate, and to a lesser extent, pimelate, 2-oxopimelate, 2- aminoadipate, oxaloacetate, and
citrate
(By similarity); Belongs to the mitochondrial carrier (TC 2.A.29) family.
[a.k.a. 217593, 9930033G19Rik, UPI00000EA49F]
10)
Drosophila melanogaster
CG33934 - Uncharacterized protein, isoform E;
Citrate
transmembrane
transporter
activity; succinate transmembrane
transporter
activity. It is involved in the biological process described with: sodium ion
transport
;
citrate
transport
; anion transmembrane
transport
.
[a.k.a. FBgn0064119, CG33934-PE, CG33934-PC]
11)
Drosophila melanogaster
CG7309 - Uncharacterized protein;
Citrate
transmembrane
transporter
activity; succinate transmembrane
transporter
activity. It is involved in the biological process described with:
citrate
transport
; sodium ion
transport
; anion transmembrane
transport
.
[a.k.a. FBgn0032314, CG7309-PC, Dmel_CG7309]
12)
Drosophila melanogaster
Indy - Protein I'm not dead yet; Cation-independent electroneutral
transporter
(not associated with membrane depolarization) of a variety of tricarboxylic and dicarboxylic acid-cycle intermediates. There is also small, but detectable,
transport
of monocarboxylics.
Transport
is through the epithelium of the gut and across the plasma membranes of organs involved in intermediary metabolism and storage. Affinity for substrates is
citrate
> succinate > pyruvate. Fumarate, a- ketoglutarate, and glutarate are also
transported
, but not lactate.
Transport
mechanism that is not coupled to Na(+), K(+), [...]
[a.k.a. FBgn0036816, Indy-PD, Indy-PB]
13)
Caenorhabditis elegans
K11H3.3 - Putative tricarboxylate
transport
protein, mitochondrial;
Transport
of
citrate
across inner mitochondrial membrane. Belongs to the mitochondrial carrier (TC 2.A.29) family.
[a.k.a. K11H3.3.1, CAA80178.1, NM_066786.4]
14)
Escherichia coli K12
fecR - Anti-sigma transmembrane signal transducer for ferric
citrate
transport
; Regulation of iron dicitrate
transport
. In the absence of
citrate
FecR inactivates fecI. FecR is probably a sensor that recognizes iron dicitrate in the periplasm.
[a.k.a. b4292, AAC77248.1, NZ_STEB01000013.1]
15)
Escherichia coli K12
fecB - Ferric
citrate
ABC
transporter
periplasmic binding protein; Binds
citrate
-dependent Fe(3+); part of the binding-protein- dependent
transport
system for uptake of
citrate
-dependent Fe(3+).
[a.k.a. b4290, AAC77246.2, 946838]
16)
Escherichia coli K12
fecD - Ferric
citrate
ABC
transporter
permease; Part of the binding-protein-dependent
transport
system for
citrate
-dependent Fe(3+). Probably responsible for the translocation of the substrate across the membrane.
[a.k.a. AAC77244.1, b4288, ABE-0014059]
17)
Escherichia coli K12
fecC - Ferric
citrate
ABC
transporter
permease; Part of the binding-protein-dependent
transport
system for
citrate
-dependent Fe(3+). Probably responsible for the translocation of the substrate across the membrane.
[a.k.a. b4289, AAC77245.1, NZ_STEB01000013.1]
18)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
CTP1 - Tricarboxylate
transport
protein; Mitochondrial inner membrane
citrate
transporter
; member of the mitochondrial carrier family.
[a.k.a. YBR291C, S000000495, TXTP_YEAST]
19)
Escherichia coli K12
dctA - C4-dicarboxylic acid, orotate and
citrate
transporter
; Responsible for the aerobic
transport
of the dicarboxylates fumarate, L- and D-malate and to a lesser extent succinate, from the periplasm across the inner membrane; Belongs to the dicarboxylate/amino acid:cation symporter (DAACS) (TC 2.A.23) family.
[a.k.a. b3528, AAC76553.1, eco:b3528]
20)
Escherichia coli K12
fecE - Fe(3+) dicitrate
transport
ATP-binding protein FecE; Part of the binding-protein-dependent
transport
system for
citrate
-dependent Fe(3+). Probably responsible for energy coupling to the
transport
system.
[a.k.a. b4287, NZ_STEB01000013.1, WP_000175457.1]
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