Cl-oxalate exchanger

The Cl-oxalate exchanger is a transport protein in the kidney, where it functions in e.g. renal chloride reabsorption.[1]

References

  1. ^ McConnell, Kevin R.; Aronson, Peter S. (August 26, 1994). "Effects of inhibitors on anion exchangers in rabbit renal brush border membrane vesicles". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269 (34). U.S.A: 21489–21494. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(17)31830-6. ISSN 0021-9258. Retrieved 16 October 2013. Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
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Membrane proteins, carrier proteins: membrane transport proteins solute carrier (TC 2A)
By group
SLC1–10
(1):
  • high affinity glutamate and neutral amino-acid transporter
    • SLC1A1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
    • 6
    • 7
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  • Na+/Ca2+ exchanger
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SLC11–20
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SLC21–30
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(23):
  • Na+-dependent ascorbic acid transporter
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  • Na+/(Ca2+-K+) exchanger
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SLC31–40
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(40):
  • basolateral iron transporter
SLC41–48
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  • Na+-independent, system-L like amino-acid transporter
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SLCO1–4
Symporter, Cotransporter
  • Na+/K+,Cl
  • Na+/Pi3
  • Na+/Cl
  • Na+/glucose
  • Na+/I
  • Cl/K+
Antiporter (exchanger)
  • Na+/H+
  • Na+/Ca2+
    • Na+/(Ca2+-K+) - Cl/HCO
      3
      (Band 3)
  • Cl-formate
  • Cl-oxalate
see also solute carrier disorders
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F-, V-, and A-type ATPase (3.A.2)
H+ (F-type)
H+ (V-type)
A-ATPase
found in Archea
P-type ATPase (3.A.3)
  • 3.A.3.1.2: H+/K+
  • H+/K+ exchanging: ATP4A
  • ATP4B
  • 3.A.3.1.4: H+/K+ transporting, nongastric: ATP12A
  • Other/ungrouped:
  • Na+/K+ – H+
see also ATPase disorders


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