[Relationship between cysteinesulfinate and aspartate transport in mitochondria]
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[Relationship between cysteinesulfinate and aspartate transport in mitochondria]
Abstract
L-CSA and L-Aspartate inhibit each other's transport in the mitochondria in a competitive manner. The D-isomers have very little effect. It is proposed that the two amino acids are transported by a common translocator, presumable the glutamate-aspartate carrier.
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