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Mutation of the 4F2 heavy-chain carboxy terminus causes y + LAT2 light-chain dysfunction

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Chubb, Sarah
Kingsland, Alice
Broer, Angelika
Broer, Stefan

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Taylor & Francis Group

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Heteromeric amino acid transporters are composed of two subunits - a multipass membrane protein called the 'light chain' - and a single pass glycoprotein called the 'heavy chain'. The light chain contains the transport pore, while the heavy chain appears

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Molecular Membrane Biology

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2037-12-31
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