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Stefan Bröer, Charles G. Bailey, Sonja Kowalczuk, Cynthia Ng, Jessica M. Vanslambrouck, Helen Rodgers, Christiane Auray-Blais, Juleen A. Cavanaugh, Angelika Bröer, John E.J. Rasko
Published in Volume 118, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(12):3881–3892 doi:10.1172/JCI36625
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Figure 8
Model of imino acid and glycine reabsorption in the kidney.

Different transporters in the S1 and S2/S3 segments of the proximal tubule mediate uptake of imino acids and glycine. In the S1 segment, the main transporters are SLC36A2 and SLC6A19, which both transport imino acids and glycine. In the S2/S3 segment, imino acid transport is mediated by SLC6A20, whereas glycine transport is mediated by SLC6A18. SLC6A19 contributes to neutral amino acid (AA0) reabsorption throughout the proximal tubule. Paracellular transport is an alternate mechanism of glycine reabsorption (dashed arrow).