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Class:IdSummation:433129
_displayNameThe human SLC13A5 gene encodes a sodium-coupled citrate tran...
_timestamp2009-08-21 12:51:45
created[InstanceEdit:433105] Jassal, Bijay, 2009-08-21
textThe human SLC13A5 gene encodes a sodium-coupled citrate transporter, NACT. This gene is expressed mainly in the liver, with lower levels in brain and testis. NACT has a preference for trivalent citrate (Inoue K et al, 2002).
(summation)[Reaction:433104] NACT co-transports trivalent citrate and a sodium ion [Homo sapiens]
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