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Dynamic role of GlyT1 as glycine sink or source: Pharmacological implications for the gain control of NMDA receptors

Neuroscience
2024-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Stéphane Supplisson
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Dynamic role of GlyT1 as glycine sink or source: pharmacological implications for the gain control of NMDA receptors

2024-03-17 | Preprint
Contributors: Stéphane Supplisson
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Flux coupling, not specificity, shapes the transport and phylogeny of SLC6 glycine transporters

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2022-10-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Bastien Le Guellec; France Rousseau; Marion Bied; Stéphane Supplisson
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Neurotransmitter content heterogeneity within an interneuron class shapes inhibitory transmission at a central synapse

2022-05-04 | Preprint
Contributors: Dimitri Dumontier; Caroline Mailhes-Hamon; Stéphane Supplisson; Stéphane Dieudonné
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A three-sodium-to-glycine stoichiometry shapes the structural relationships of ATB0,+ with GlyT2 and GlyT1 in the SLC6 family

2021-06-02 | Other
Contributors: Bastien Le Guellec; France Rousseau; Marion Bied; Stéphane Supplisson
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Heterogeneous Signaling at GABA and Glycine Co-releasing Terminals.

Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
2018-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Aubrey KR; Supplisson S
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Cytosolic transmitter concentration regulates vesicle cycling at hippocampal GABAergic terminals.

2013-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Wang L; Tu P; Bonet L; Aubrey KR; Supplisson S
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Mutations in the GlyT2 gene (SLC6A5) are a second major cause of startle disease.

2012-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Carta E; Chung SK; James VM; Robinson A; Gill JL; Remy N; Vanbellinghen JF; Drew CJ; Cagdas S; Cameron D et al.
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Mechanism of proton/substrate coupling in the heptahelical lysosomal transporter cystinosin.

2012-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Ruivo R; Bellenchi GC; Chen X; Zifarelli G; Sagné C; Debacker C; Pusch M; Supplisson S; Gasnier B
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

A critical role for glycine transporters in hyperexcitability disorders.

2008 | Journal article
Contributors: Harvey RJ; Carta E; Pearce BR; Chung SK; Supplisson S; Rees MI; Harvey K
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

The glycine transporter GlyT2 controls the dynamics of synaptic vesicle refilling in inhibitory spinal cord neurons.

2008-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Rousseau F; Aubrey KR; Supplisson S
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

The transporters GlyT2 and VIAAT cooperate to determine the vesicular glycinergic phenotype.

2007-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Aubrey KR; Rossi FM; Ruivo R; Alboni S; Bellenchi GC; Le Goff A; Gasnier B; Supplisson S
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Glycine transporters: structural insights from biophysics, physiology and human disease

Acta Biomed
2006-12-01 | Journal article
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON

Mutations in the gene encoding GlyT2 (SLC6A5) define a presynaptic component of human startle disease.

2006-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Rees MI; Harvey K; Pearce BR; Chung SK; Duguid IC; Thomas P; Beatty S; Graham GE; Armstrong L; Shiang R et al.
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Why glycine transporters have different stoichiometries.

2002-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Supplisson S; Roux MJ
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

The glial and the neuronal glycine transporters differ in their reactivity to sulfhydryl reagents.

2001-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Roux MJ; Martinez-Maza R; Le Goff A; Lopez-Corcuera B; Aragon C; Supplisson S
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Glycine receptor beta subunits play a critical role in potentiation of glycine responses by ICS-205,930.

2000-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Supplisson S; Chesnoy-Marchais D
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Neuronal and glial glycine transporters have different stoichiometries.

2000-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Roux MJ; Supplisson S
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Differential properties of two stably expressed brain-specific glycine transporters.

1998-11 | Journal article
PMID: 9798949
Contributors: López-Corcuera B; Martínez-Maza R; Núñez E; Roux M; Supplisson S; Aragón C
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Control of NMDA receptor activation by a glycine transporter co-expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

1997-06 | Journal article
PMID: 9169519
Contributors: Supplisson S; Bergman C
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

The sodium/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1).

1993 | Journal article
PMID: 8503046
Contributors: Wright EM; Hirayama B; Hazama A; Loo DD; Supplisson S; Turk E; Hager KM
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Relaxation kinetics of the Na+/glucose cotransporter.

1993-06 | Journal article
PMID: 8516326
Contributors: Loo DD; Hazama A; Supplisson S; Turk E; Wright EM
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Chloride channels in myocytes from rabbit colon are regulated by a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein.

1993-04 | Journal article
PMID: 7682783
Contributors: Sun XP; Supplisson S; Mayer E
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Whole-cell currents in isolated resting Necturus gastric oxynticopeptic cells.

1993-04 | Journal article
PMID: 7504108
Contributors: Supplisson S; Loo DD; Sachs G
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

The Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1).

1992 | Journal article
PMID: 1449065
Contributors: Wright EM; Turk E; Hager K; Lescale-Matys L; Hirayama B; Supplisson S; Loo DD
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Characterization of large-conductance chloride channels in rabbit colonic smooth muscle.

1992-03 | Journal article
PMID: 1375640
Contributors: Sun XP; Supplisson S; Torres R; Sachs G; Mayer E
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Electrogenic properties of the cloned Na+/glucose cotransporter: I. Voltage-clamp studies.

1992-01 | Journal article
PMID: 1542106
Contributors: Parent L; Supplisson S; Loo DD; Wright EM
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Electrogenic properties of the cloned Na+/glucose cotransporter: II. A transport model under nonrapid equilibrium conditions.

1992-01 | Journal article
PMID: 1294062
Contributors: Parent L; Supplisson S; Loo DD; Wright EM
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Neurokinin receptor-mediated regulation of [Ca]i and Ca-sensitive ion channels in mammalian colonic muscle.

1991 | Journal article
PMID: 1719899
Contributors: Mayer EA; Sun XP; Supplisson S; Kodner A; Regoli M; Sachs G
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Diversity of K+ channels in the basolateral membrane of resting Necturus oxyntic cells.

1991-09 | Journal article
PMID: 1744900
Contributors: Supplisson S; Loo DD; Sachs G
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

A possible Na/Ca exchange in the follicle cells of Xenopus oocyte.

1991-06 | Journal article
PMID: 2040371
Contributors: Supplisson S; Kado RT; Bergman C
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central

Characterization of the D-glucose/Na+ cotransport system in the intestinal brush-border membrane by using the specific substrate, methyl alpha-D-glucopyranoside.

1987-11 | Journal article
PMID: 3663668
Contributors: Brot-Laroche E; Supplisson S; Delhomme B; Alcalde AI; Alvarado F
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Stéphane SUPPLISSON via Europe PubMed Central