Symbol: Name: ID: |
SLC1A7 solute carrier family 1 (glutamate transporter), member 7 GFS:857 |
Gene name: | SLC1A7 |
Chromosome: | 1p32.3 |
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Aliases: | EAAT5 |
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Locus Type: | gene with protein product |
Mouse Genome Database ID: | MGI:2444087 | Rat Genome Database ID: | RGD:1311928 |
HGNC ID: | HGNC:10945 | RefSeq IDs: | NM_006671 |
Entrez Gene ID: | 6512 | Ensembl Gene ID: | ENSG00000162383 |
VEGA IDs: | OTTHUMG00000008937 | UniProt ID: | O00341 |
UCSC ID: | uc001cuy.2 | OMIM ID: | 604471 |
Pubmed: | PMID9108121 | ||
CCDS IDs: | CCDSCCDS574.1 |
Transports L-glutamate; the L-glutamate uptake is sodium- and voltage-dependent and chloride-independent. Its associated chloride conductance may participate in visual processing
Glutamate transporters, also known as excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs), are sodium- and
potassium-dependent members of the solute carrier family 6 (SLC1) found widely distributed throughout the brain. There are five EAAT subtypes, each with a specific primary distribution; EAAT1 (cerebellar glia), EAAT2 (forebrain glia), EAAT3 (cortical neurons), EAAT4 (cerebellar Purkinje neurons) and EAAT5 (retina).Functions of glutamate transporters include regulation of excitatory neurotransmission, maintenance of low ambient extracellular glutamate concentrations (protects against neurotoxicity) and providing glutamate for metabolism through the glutamate-glutamine cycle. Overactivity of glutamate transporters has been implicatedin the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and other mental illnesses, whilst underactivity is seen in ischemia and traumatic brain injury.
Products for SLC1A7 gene
Catalog | Product Name | Application | Company |
GFS:E00857 | solute carrier family 1 (glutamate transporter), member 7; ELISA kit | ELISA | n/a |
GFS:A00857 | solute carrier family 1 (glutamate transporter), member 7; Anti | ANTIBODIES | n/a |
GFS:P00857 | solute carrier family 1 (glutamate transporter), member 7; Protien | Protien | n/a |