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Details on Person Stephan, Ralf, 2025-06-19

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_displayNameStephan, Ralf, 2025-06-19
_timestamp2025-06-19 07:32:05
author[Person:804962] Stephan, Ralf
dateTime2025-06-19 07:31:50
(created)[Person:9958071] Golan, Yarden
[LiteratureReference:9958072] ZnT2 is an electroneutral proton-coupled vesicular antiporter displaying an apparent stoichiometry of two protons per zinc ion
[Person:9958074] Warshel, Arieh
[Person:9958075] Alhadeff, Raphael
(modified)[Summation:435355] The human gene SLC30A2 encodes zinc transporter ZnT2. Its fu...
[Reaction:435375] ZnT2 facilitates zinc vesicular sequestration [Homo sapiens]
[PathwayDiagram:9957242] Diagram of Metal ion SLC transporters, Defective SLC9A6 causes X-linked, syndromic mental retardation,, Christianson type (MRXSCH), Defective SLC9A9 causes autism 16 (AUTS16), Defective SLC24A4 causes hypomineralized amelogenesis imperfecta (AI), Defective SLC24A5 causes oculocutaneous albinism 6 (OCA6), and Defective SLC39A4 causes acrodermatitis enteropathica, zinc-deficiency type (AEZ)
(structureModified)[Reaction:435375] ZnT2 facilitates zinc vesicular sequestration [Homo sapiens]
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