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Dr Catriona Anderson.
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Year
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Dr Chloe Start
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor Angharad MR Gatehouse
Dr Martin Edwards
Dynamic response of essential amino acid biosynthesis in
Buchnera aphidicola
to supplement sub-optimal host nutrition
2024
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
Co-option of a conserved host glutamine transporter facilitates aphid/
Buchnera
metabolic integration
2023
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
SLC36 family of proton-coupled amino acid transporters in GtoPdb v.2023.1
2023
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24: Transporters
2023
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Noel Edwards
Andrew Watson
Dr Mike Althaus
Professor David Thwaites
et al.
Reshaping the Binding Pocket of the Neurotransmitter:Solute Symporter (NSS) Family Transporter SLC6A14 (ATB
0,+
) Selectively Reduces Access for Cationic Amino Acids and Derivatives
2022
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
SLC36 family of proton-coupled amino acid transporters in GtoPdb v.2021.
2021
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: Transporters
2021
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
SLC36 family of proton-coupled amino acid transporters (version 2019.4) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database.
2019
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
SLC6A14, a Pivotal Actor on Cancer Stage: When Function Meets Structure
2019
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2019/20: Transporters
2019
Dr Noel Edwards
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Mike Althaus
Professor David Thwaites
Trading amino acids at the aphid–
Buchnera
symbiotic interface
2019
Dr Noel Edwards
Dr Catriona Anderson
Nichola Conlon
Andrew Watson
Dr Tim Cheek
et al.
Resculpting the binding pocket of APC superfamily LeuT-fold amino acid transporters
2018
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14: Overview
2013
Dr Nia Edwards
Dr Catriona Anderson
Kelly Gatfield
Mark Jevons
Professor David Thwaites
et al.
Amino acid derivatives are substrates or non-transported inhibitors of the amino acid transporter PAT2 (slc36a2)
2011
Professor David Thwaites
Dr Catriona Anderson
The SLC36 family of proton-coupled amino acid transporters and their potential role in drug transport
2011
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
Hijacking solute carriers for proton-coupled drug transport
2010
Dr Catriona Anderson
Mark Jevons
Nichola Conlon
Professor David Thwaites
Transport of the Photodynamic Therapy Agent 5-Aminolevulinic Acid by Distinct H+-Coupled Nutrient Carriers Coexpressed in the Small Intestine
2010
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Alison Howard
Professor David Thwaites
Taurine uptake across the human intestinal brush-border membrane is via two transporters: H
+
-coupled PAT1 (SLC36A1) and Na
+
- and Cl
-
-dependent TauT (SLC6A6)
2009
Professor David Thwaites
Dr Catriona Anderson
Deciphering the mechanisms of intestinal imino (and amino) acid transport: The redemption of SLC36A1
2007
Professor David Thwaites
Dr Catriona Anderson
H
+
-coupled nutrient, micronutrient and drug transporters in the mammalian small intestine
2007
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
Regulation of intestinal hPepT1 (SLC15A1) activity by phosphodiesterase inhibitors is via inhibition of NHE3 (SLC9A3)
2007
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
Indirect regulation of the intestinal H
+
-coupled amino acid transporter hPAT1 (SLC36A1)
2005
Dr Catriona Anderson
Danielle Grenade
Dr Katherine Wake
Professor David Kennedy
Professor Frederick Campbell
et al.
H
+
/amino acid transporter 1 (PAT1) is the imino acid carrier: An intestinal nutrient/drug transporter in human and rat
2004
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Ma Mendoza-Gomez
Professor David Kennedy
Dr Demetrio Raldua
Professor David Thwaites
et al.
Inhibition of intestinal dipeptide transport by the neuropeptide VIP is an anti-absorptive effect via the VPAC
1
receptor in a human enterocyte-like cell line (Caco-2)
2003
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Katherine Wake
Professor David Thwaites
Structure, function and immunolocalization of a proton-coupled amino acid transporter (hPAT1) in the human intestinal cell line Caco-2
2003
Dr Catriona Anderson
Professor David Thwaites
Substrate recognition by the mammalian proton-dependent amino acid transporter PAT1
2003
Professor David Thwaites
Professor David Kennedy
Dr Demetrio Raldua
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Ma Mendoza-Gomez
et al.
H
+
/dipeptide absorption across the human intestinal epithelium is controlled indirectly via a functional Na
+
/H
+
exchanger
2002
Dr Catriona Anderson
Dr Demetrio Raldua
Professor Nicholas Simmons
Professor David Thwaites
pH-dependent forskolin modulation of beta-alanine uptake at the apical surface of Caco-2 cell monolayers
2001