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_displayNameThe human gene SLC13A4 encodes a sodium/sulphate co-transpor...
_timestamp2009-08-21 12:51:32
created[InstanceEdit:433105] Jassal, Bijay, 2009-08-21
textThe human gene SLC13A4 encodes a sodium/sulphate co-transporter NaS2 (Girard JP et al, 1999). NaS2 is highly expressed in placenta and testis, mainly in high endothelial venules. Kinetic experiments suggest two sodium ions co-transported for every sulphate ion (Markovich D et al, 2005).
(summation)[Reaction:433099] NaS2 co-transports sulphate and two sodium ions [Homo sapiens]
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