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Protein found in humans
Zinc transporter 1 is a protein which in humans is encoded by the SLC30A1 gene .[5] [6]
Function SLC30A1 modulates zinc permeation through the L-type calcium channel . SLC30A1 downregulates not only Zn++ influx, but also Ca++ influx, thereby protecting cells from the effects of excessive cation permeation.[7]
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By group
SLC1–10
(1): (2): (3): (4): (5): (6): (7): (8): (9): (10):
SLC11–20
(11): proton coupled metal ion transporter (12): (13): human Na+ -sulfate/carboxylate cotransporter (14): (15): proton oligopeptide cotransporter (16): monocarboxylate transporter (17): (18): (19): (20):
SLC21–30
(21): (22): (23): Na+-dependent ascorbic acid transporter (24): (25): (26): multifunctional anion exchanger (27): (28): Na+ -coupled nucleoside transport (SLC28A1 (29): facilitative nucleoside transporter (30):
SLC31–40
(31): (32): (33): (34): type II Na+ -phosphate cotransporter (35): nucleoside-sugar transporter SLC35E1 SLC35E2 SLC35E3 SLC35E4 (36): (37): sugar-phosphate/phosphate exchanger (38): System A & N, sodium-coupled neutral amino-acid transporter (39): (40): basolateral iron transporter
SLC41–48
(41): (42): (43): Na+ -independent, system-L like amino-acid transporter (44): (45): Putative sugar transporter (46): (47): (48):