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mitochondrial citrate transport
The directed movement of citrate, 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboyxlate, into, out of or within a mitochondrion. [GOC:ai]
National Institutes of Health
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2010
2010
Inhibitors of the Mitochondrial Citrate Transport Protein: Validation of the Role of Substrate Binding Residues and Discovery of the First Purely Competitive Inhibitor
Sreevidya Aluvila
,
Jiakang Sun
,
D. Harrison
,
D. Walters
,
R. S. Kaplan
Molecular Pharmacology
2010
Corpus ID: 13391006
The mitochondrial citrate transport protein (CTP) is critical to energy metabolism in eukaryotic cells. We demonstrate that 1,2,3…
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2009
2009
Structure/function relationships within the yeast mitochondrial citrate transport protein
Sreevidya Aluvila
2009
Corpus ID: 86937085
2008
2008
The yeast mitochondrial citrate transport protein: identification of the Lysine residues responsible for inhibition mediated by Pyridoxal 5′-phosphate
Sreevidya Remani
,
Jiakang Sun
,
+5 authors
R. S. Kaplan
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
2008
Corpus ID: 24910605
The present investigation identifies the molecular basis for the well-documented inhibition of the mitochondrial inner membrane…
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2007
2007
Identification of Substrate Binding Sites within the CTP 1 THE YEAST MITOCHONDRIAL CITRATE TRANSPORT PROTEIN : IDENTIFICATION OF ITS SUBSTRATE BINDING SITES
Chunlong Ma
,
Sreevidya Remani
,
+4 authors
R. S. Kaplan
2007
Corpus ID: 45977335
The objective of the present investigation was to identify the substrate binding site(s) within the yeast mitochondrial citrate…
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2006
2006
The mitochondrial citrate transport protein: evidence for a steric interaction between glutamine 182 and leucine 120 and its relationship to the substrate translocation pathway and identification of…
Chunlong Ma
,
Sreevidya Remani
,
R. Kotaria
,
J. Mayor
,
D. Walters
,
R. S. Kaplan
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
2006
Corpus ID: 37485844
2004
2004
The Mitochondrial Citrate Transport Protein
Chunlong Ma
,
R. Kotaria
,
+4 authors
R. S. Kaplan
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 26264036
The mitochondrial citrate transport protein (CTP) has been investigated by mutating 28 consecutive residues within transmembrane…
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2004
2004
Analysis of the Secondary Structure of the Cys-Less Yeast Mitochondrial Citrate Transport Protein and Four Single-Cys Variants by Circular Dichroism
M. Cascio
,
J. Mayor
,
R. S. Kaplan
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
2004
Corpus ID: 34136337
Utilizing cysteine scanning mutagenesis, with functional Cys-less citrate transport protein (CTP) serving as the starting…
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2000
2000
The yeast mitochondrial citrate transport protein: determination of secondary structure and solvent accessibility of transmembrane domain IV using site-directed spin labeling.
R. S. Kaplan
,
J. Mayor
,
R. Kotaria
,
D. Walters
,
H. Mchaourab
Biochemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 32961627
To explore the spatial organization and functional dynamics of the citrate transport protein (CTP), a nitroxide scan was carried…
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1996
1996
Deletion of the nuclear gene encoding the mitochondrial citrate transport protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
R. S. Kaplan
,
J. Mayor
,
D. Kakhniashvili
,
D. Gremse
,
D. Wood
,
David R Nelson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
1996
Corpus ID: 46579595
The nuclear gene encoding the mitochondrial citrate transport protein (i.e., CTP1) has been deleted from a haploid yeast strain…
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1994
1994
Cooperation between enzyme and transporter in the inner mitochondrial membrane of yeast. Requirement for mitochondrial citrate synthase for citrate and malate transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
A. Sandor
,
John H. Johnson
,
P. Srere
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 44668685
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