Peptide transporter 1

Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peptide transporter 1 (PepT 1) also known as solute carrier family 15 member 1 (SLC15A1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by SLC15A1 gene.[5][6] PepT 1 is a solute carrier for oligopeptides. It functions in renal oligopeptide reabsorption and in the intestines in a proton dependent way, hence acting like a cotransporter.[7]

AliasesSLC15A1, HPECT1, HPEPT1, PEPT1, Peptide transporter 1, solute carrier family 15 member 1
End98,752,672 bp[1]
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SLC15A1
Identifiers
AliasesSLC15A1, HPECT1, HPEPT1, PEPT1, Peptide transporter 1, solute carrier family 15 member 1
External IDsOMIM: 600544; MGI: 1861376; HomoloGene: 38006; GeneCards: SLC15A1; OMA:SLC15A1 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_005073

NM_053079

RefSeq (protein)

NP_005064

NP_444309

Location (UCSC)Chr 13: 98.68 – 98.75 MbChr 14: 121.7 – 121.74 Mb
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PepT 1 is a proton-coupled peptide cotransporter in epithelial cells.

Function

SLC15A1is localized to the brush border membrane of the intestinal epithelium and mediates the uptake of di- and tripeptides from the lumen into the enterocytes. This protein plays an important role in the uptake and digestion of dietary proteins. This protein also facilitates the absorption of numerous peptidomimetic drugs.[5][7] Peptide transporter 1 functions in nutrient and drug transport have been studied using intestinal organoids.[8][9]

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