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Drosophila INDY and Mammalian INDY: Major Differences in Transport Mechanism and Structural Features despite Mostly Similar Biological Functions

Metabolites 2021, 11(10), 669; https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11100669
by Valeria Jaramillo-Martinez 1, Sathish Sivaprakasam 2, Vadivel Ganapathy 2 and Ina L. Urbatsch 2,*
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Reviewer 3: Anonymous
Metabolites 2021, 11(10), 669; https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11100669
Submission received: 9 September 2021 / Accepted: 27 September 2021 / Published: 29 September 2021
(This article belongs to the Special Issue I'm Not Dead Yet in Metabolic Regulation)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

The studies of evolutionarily conserved longevity pathways are crucial for the translation of anti-aging interventions from model organisms to clinical practice. This review makes a significant contribution to understanding the functions of the aging-related INDY gene in flies and humans.

Reviewer 2 Report

The review by Jaramillo-Martinez et al. is a well-written comprehensive review that discusses the similarities and differences of transporting characteristics, and structure between plasma membrane citrate transporter INDY/SLC13A5 in Drosophila and its mammalian orthologue mINDY/mSLC13A5/NaCT.  The authors provided explanations/suggestions for some of the species-specific differences in effects of reduced levels of the Indy gene activity in flies (Indy) and mammals (NaCT/mSLC13A5/mIndy).

Reviewer 3 Report

In the review article titled "Drosophila INDY and mammalian INDY: Major differences in 2 transport mechanism and structural features despite mostly similar biological functions" the authors describe the structural and functional features of INDY gene and compare drosophila and human expressed Indy proteins. I don't have any major issues with the content of the review and would recommend it for publication. I would ask the authors to go over editing the different section titles. 

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