Y L amino acid transporter 2 - definitie. Wat is Y L amino acid transporter 2
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Wat (wie) is Y L amino acid transporter 2 - definitie

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Váline; L-Valine; L-valine; Valine metabolism; Α-Aminoisovaleric acid; 2-Amino-3-methylbutanoic acid; 2-amino-3-methylbutanoic acid

valine         
['ve?li:n]
¦ noun Biochemistry an amino acid which is an essential nutrient in the diet.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from val(eric acid) + -ine4.
Heterodimeric amino-acid transporter         
Heterodimeric amino acid transporters; Heterodimeric amino acid transporter
Heterodimeric amino-acid transporters are a family of transport proteins that facilitate the transport of certain amino acids across cell membranes. Each comprises a light and a heavy protein subunit.
Amino acid transporter         
MEMBRANE TRANSPORT PROTEIN
Sodium-amino acid symporter; Neutral amino acid transporter
An amino acid transporter is a membrane transport protein that transports amino acids. They are mainly of the solute carrier family.

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Valine

Valine (symbol Val or V) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH3+ form under biological conditions), an α-carboxylic acid group (which is in the deprotonated −COO form under biological conditions), and a side chain isopropyl group, making it a non-polar aliphatic amino acid. It is essential in humans, meaning the body cannot synthesize it: it must be obtained from the diet. Human dietary sources are foods that contain protein, such as meats, dairy products, soy products, beans and legumes. It is encoded by all codons starting with GU (GUU, GUC, GUA, and GUG).