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Class:IdReaction:199626
_displayNameSLC19A2/3 transport extracellular THMN to cytosol
_doReleaseTRUE
_timestamp2013-02-22 16:18:21
authored[InstanceEdit:199631] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-11 18:15:46
catalystActivity[CatalystActivity:199654] thiamine transmembrane transporter activity of SLC19A2/3 [plasma membrane]
compartment[Compartment:876] plasma membrane
created[InstanceEdit:199631] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-11 18:15:46
input[SimpleEntity:199622] THMN [extracellular region]
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:199640] Thiamin uptake by the human-derived renal epithelial (HEK-293) cells: cellular and molecular mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:199655] Mutations in a new gene encoding a thiamine transporter cause thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia syndrome
[LiteratureReference:199642] The gene mutated in thiamine-responsive anaemia with diabetes and deafness (TRMA) encodes a functional thiamine transporter
[LiteratureReference:199651] Mutations in SLC19A2 cause thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia associated with diabetes mellitus and deafness
[LiteratureReference:199657] Expression and functional contribution of hTHTR-2 in thiamin absorption in human intestine
[LiteratureReference:199666] Targeting and trafficking of the human thiamine transporter-2 in epithelial cells
[LiteratureReference:199658] Biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease-linked mutations inhibit thiamine transport via hTHTR2: biotin is not a substrate for hTHTR2
modified[InstanceEdit:199669] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-11 18:17:05
[InstanceEdit:200987] Gopinathrao, G, 2007-07-27 15:28:23
[InstanceEdit:201332] Gopinathrao, G, 2007-08-06 14:46:29
[InstanceEdit:732460] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-05-12
[InstanceEdit:3165246] Jassal, B, 2013-02-22
[InstanceEdit:9830342] Matthews, Lisa, 2023-03-08
nameSLC19A2/3 transport extracellular THMN to cytosol
Thiamin transport across the plasma membrane
thiamin [extracellular] => thiamin [cytosol]
output[SimpleEntity:196934] THMN [cytosol]
releaseDate2007-08-21
reviewStatus[ReviewStatus:9821382] five stars
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stableIdentifier[StableIdentifier:358360] R-HSA-199626.2
summation[Summation:199646] Two transport proteins, SLC19A2 (THTR1) and SLC19A3 (THTR2),...
(hasEvent)[Pathway:196819] Vitamin B1 (thiamin) metabolism [Homo sapiens]
(precedingEvent)[Reaction:196761] 2xTPK1:Mg2+ phosphorylates THMN [Homo sapiens]
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