The mammalian Zip5 protein is a zinc transporter that localizes to the basolateral surface of polarized cells.
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SLC39A5 mutations interfering with the BMP/TGF-β pathway in non-syndromic high myopiaThe emerging role of the LIV-1 subfamily of zinc transporters in breast cancerPhysical interaction and functional coupling between ACDP4 and the intracellular ion chaperone COX11, an implication of the role of ACDP4 in essential metal ion transport and homeostasisInfluence of ZIP14 (slc39A14) on intestinal zinc processing and barrier functionZIP8 zinc transporter: indispensable role for both multiple-organ organogenesis and hematopoiesis in uteroGastric and colonic zinc transporter ZIP11 (Slc39a11) in mice responds to dietary zinc and exhibits nuclear localizationZip14 (Slc39a14) mediates non-transferrin-bound iron uptake into cellsThe adaptive response to dietary zinc in mice involves the differential cellular localization and zinc regulation of the zinc transporters ZIP4 and ZIP5Mutational screening of SLC39A5, LEPREL1 and LRPAP1 in a cohort of 187 high myopia patients.STAT5-glucocorticoid receptor interaction and MTF-1 regulate the expression of ZnT2 (Slc30a2) in pancreatic acinar cellsGeneration and characterization of mice lacking the zinc uptake transporter ZIP3.Slc39a7/zip7 plays a critical role in development and zinc homeostasis in zebrafish.The ZIP7 gene (Slc39a7) encodes a zinc transporter involved in zinc homeostasis of the Golgi apparatus.Decreased intracellular zinc in human tumorigenic prostate epithelial cells: a possible role in prostate cancer progressionA di-leucine sorting signal in ZIP1 (SLC39A1) mediates endocytosis of the protein.Effects of exogenous zinc on cell cycle, apoptosis and viability of MDAMB231, HepG2 and 293 T cells.The ZIP5 ectodomain co-localizes with PrP and may acquire a PrP-like fold that assembles into a dimer.The zinc transporter Zip5 (Slc39a5) regulates intestinal zinc excretion and protects the pancreas against zinc toxicityZip14 is a complex broad-scope metal-ion transporter whose functional properties support roles in the cellular uptake of zinc and nontransferrin-bound iron.Effect of dietary iron deficiency and overload on the expression of ZIP metal-ion transporters in rat liver.The Znt4 mutation inlethal milk mice affects intestinal zinc homeostasis through the expression of other Zn transportersZIP8 is an iron and zinc transporter whose cell-surface expression is up-regulated by cellular iron loadingPromotion of vesicular zinc efflux by ZIP13 and its implications for spondylocheiro dysplastic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.Zinc transporters, mechanisms of action and therapeutic utility: implications for type 2 diabetes mellitus.Response of Schizosaccharomyces pombe to zinc deficiency.Novel zinc-responsive post-transcriptional mechanisms reciprocally regulate expression of the mouse Slc39a4 and Slc39a5 zinc transporters (Zip4 and Zip5).Zinc homeostasis and signaling in health and diseases: Zinc signaling.A potential role for zinc alterations in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's diseaseZinc signal: a new player in osteobiology.The SLC39 family of zinc transporters.Zinc fate in animal husbandry systems.The zinc-sensing mechanism of mouse MTF-1 involves linker peptides between the zinc fingers.The Physiological, Biochemical, and Molecular Roles of Zinc Transporters in Zinc Homeostasis and Metabolism.Copper trafficking to the secretory pathway.LIV-1 ZIP ectodomain shedding in prion-infected mice resembles cellular response to transition metal starvation.Metallothionein: a Potential Link in the Regulation of Zinc in Nutritional Immunity.Zinc Transport Differs in Rat Spermatogenic Cell Types and Is Affected by Treatment with Cyclophosphamide.The ZIP family zinc transporters support the virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans.A histidine-rich cluster mediates the ubiquitination and degradation of the human zinc transporter, hZIP4, and protects against zinc cytotoxicity.The Zn2+-transporting pathways in pancreatic beta-cells: a role for the L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channel.
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The mammalian Zip5 protein is a zinc transporter that localizes to the basolateral surface of polarized cells.
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Byung-Eun Kim
David J Eide
Michael J Petris
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