Modelled DT Structure
Method: homology modeling
Template PDB: 7BP3_A
Identity: 44.176%
Minimized Score: -968.251 kcal/mol
Detail: Structure Info
General Information of DT | |||||
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DT ID | DTD0112 | ||||
Gene Name | SLC16A8 | ||||
Protein Name | Monocarboxylate transporter 3 | ||||
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3D Structure |
Modelled DT Structure Method: homology modeling Template PDB: 7BP3_A Identity: 44.176% Minimized Score: -968.251 kcal/mol Detail: Structure Info |
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Synonyms | MCT 3; MCT3; REMP; SLC16A8; Solute carrier family 16 member 8 | ||||
DT Family | Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) | ||||
Monocarboxylate Transporter (MCT) Family | |||||
Tissue Specificity | Retinal pigment epithelium. | ||||
Function | This proton-linked transporter mediates the rapid transport across the plasma membrane of many monocarboxylates such as lactate, pyruvate, branched-chain oxo acids derived from leucine, valine and isoleucine, and the ketone bodies acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate and acetate. | ||||
Endogenous Substrate(s) | Lactate | ||||
Variability Data of This Drug Transporter (DT) | |||||
Regulatory Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 3.0) |
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(β) Post-translational Modification of This DT |
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(γ) Transcriptional Regulation of This DT |
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(δ) Epigenetic Regulation of This DT |
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Structural Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 2.0) |
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(β) Inter-species Structural Differences |
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General Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 1.0) |
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(β) Disease-specific Protein Abundances of This DT |
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(γ) Species- and Tissue-specific DT Abundances |
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Molecular Transporting Profile of This DT | |||||
Full List of Drug(s) Transported by This DT |
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Approved Drug |
Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Drug: 1 Drugs in Total | ||||
Drug Name | Highest Status | Detail | Indication | ICD 11 | Ref |
Phenylacetic acid
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Approved | Drug Info | Hyperammonemia | 5C50.AY | [1] |
References | |||||
1 | Immunohistochemical and functional characterization of peptide, organic cation, neutral and basic amino acid, and monocarboxylate drug transporters in human ocular tissues. Drug Metab Dispos. 2013 Feb;41(2):466-74. | ||||
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