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Details on Person Jassal, Bijay, 2014-10-23

Class:IdInstanceEdit:5627846
_displayNameJassal, Bijay, 2014-10-23
_timestamp2014-10-23 08:15:49
author[Person:73447] Jassal, Bijay
dateTime2014-10-23 12:14:36
(authored)[FailedReaction:5627870] SLC26A4 does not transport I- from cytosol to extracellular region [Homo sapiens]
(created)[Person:5627827] Coyle, B
[Summation:5627828] Solute carrier (SLC) genes that code chloride (Cl-)/bicarbon...
[Person:5627829] Brewer, Carmen C
[Person:5627830] Otten, B
[ReplacedResidue:5627831] L-phenylalanine 667 replaced with L-cysteine
[Person:5627832] Smith, R J
[Person:5627833] Griffith, Andrew J
[ReplacedResidue:5627834] L-glutamic acid 384 replaced with glycine
[Person:5627835] Gausden, E
[Person:5627836] Butman, John A
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(edited)[FailedReaction:5627870] SLC26A4 does not transport I- from cytosol to extracellular region [Homo sapiens]
(modified)[DefinedSet:427587] SLC26A3,6 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:427630] The proteins responsible for the exchange of chloride (Cl-) ...
[CatalystActivity:427634] solute:inorganic anion antiporter activity of SLC26A3,6 [plasma membrane]
[Pathway:5619046] Defective SLC26A4 causes Pendred syndrome (PDS) [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:5619085] Defective SLC26A3 causes congenital secretory chloride diarrhea 1 (DIAR1) [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:5627745] Solute carrier (SLC) genes that code chloride (Cl-)/bicarbon...
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