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. 2014 Mar 18;9(3):e92089. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092089

Table 2. GltPh residues involved in the coordination of the ligands and their equivalents in EAAT1, EAAT2 and EAAT3.

GltPh Y89 T92 S93 Q242 R276 S277 S278 G306 T308
EAAT1 Y127 T130 T131 H328 S363 S364 S365 G394 T396
EAAT2 Y124 T127 T128 H326 A361 S362 S363 G392 T394
EAAT3 Y98 T101 T102 H296 S331 S332 S333 G362 T364
GltPh N310 D312 T314 Y317 Q318 S349 I350 T352 G354
EAAT1 N398 D400 T402 Y405 E406 S437 I438 A440 G442
EAAT2 N396 D398 T400 Y403 E404 S435 I436 A438 S440
EAAT3 N366 D368 T370 Y373 E374 S405 I406 A408 G410
GltPh V355 G359 D390 D394 M395 R397 T398 N401 D405
EAAT1 I443 G447 D472 D476 R477 R479 T480 N483 D487
EAAT2 I441 G445 D470 D474 R475 R477 T478 N481 D485
EAAT3 V411 G415 D440 D444 R445 R447 T448 N451 D455

Residues from the mutagenesis experiments in Table 1 are also included in the table. Those residues that are not conserved between GltPh and EAATs are indicated with boldface. Human sequences are used for EAAT3.