Wide expression of type I Na+-phosphate cotransporter 3 (NPT3/SLC17A2), a membrane potential-driven organic anion transporter.
@article{Togawa2015WideEO,
title={Wide expression of type I Na+-phosphate cotransporter 3 (NPT3/SLC17A2), a membrane potential-driven organic anion transporter.},
author={Natsuko Togawa and Narinobu Juge and Takaaki Miyaji and Miki Hiasa and Hiroshi Omote and Yoshinori Moriyama},
journal={American journal of physiology. Cell physiology},
year={2015},
volume={309 2},
pages={
C71-80
}
}Membrane potential (Δψ)-driven and Cl(-)-dependent organic anion transport is a primary function of the solute carrier family 17 (SLC17) transporter family. Although the transport substrates and physiological relevance of the major members are well understood, SLC17A2 protein known to be Na(+)-phosphate cotransporter 3 (NPT3) is far less well characterized. In the present study, we investigated the transport properties and expression patterns of mouse SLC17A2 protein (mNPT3). Proteoliposomes…
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