<div><p>The zinc transporter ZIP12, which is encoded by the gene <i>slc39a12</i>, has previously been shown to be important for neuronal differentiation in mouse Neuro-2a neuroblastoma cells and primary mouse neurons and necessary for neurulation during <i>Xenopus tropicalis</i> embryogenesis. However, relatively little is known about the biochemical properties, cellular regulation, or the physiological role of this gene. The hypothesis that ZIP12 is a zinc transporter important for nervous system function and development guided a comparative genetics approach to uncover the presence of ZIP12 in various genomes and identify conserved sequences and expression patterns associated with ZIP12. Ortholog detection of <i>slc39a12</i> was conducted...
There is growing evidence that zinc and its transporters are involved in cell migration during devel...
The aims of this research were to determine how Zip4 and Zip5 are regulated in response to zinc avai...
Zinc (Zn2+) is the second most abundant trace element, but is considered a micronutrient, as it is a...
The zinc transporter ZIP12, which is encoded by the gene slc39a12, has previously been shown to be i...
The essentiality of zinc for normal brain development is well established. It has been suggested tha...
The SLC39A12 gene encodes the zinc transporter protein ZIP12, which is expressed across many tissues...
BACKGROUND: Slc39a7/Zip7, also known as Ke4, is a member of solute carrier family 39 (Slc39a) and pl...
Background: Slc39a7/Zip7, also known as Ke4, is a member of solute carrier family 39 (Slc39a) and pl...
was unclear, the present study investigated the function of zip7 in vertebrate development and zinc...
The essential element zinc plays an important structural and functional role in proteins in all livi...
AbstractSeveral ZIP genes (SLC39A family of metal transporters) play roles in zinc homeostasis. Here...
Zinc (Zn), which is an essential trace element, is involved in numerous mammalian physiological even...
Subfamily II of the solute carrier (Slc)39a family contains three highly conserved members (ZIPs 1–3...
Zinc homeostasis is a highly regulated process in mammalian cells that is critical for normal growth...
In the last years, research has shown that zinc ions play an essential role in the physiology of bra...
There is growing evidence that zinc and its transporters are involved in cell migration during devel...
The aims of this research were to determine how Zip4 and Zip5 are regulated in response to zinc avai...
Zinc (Zn2+) is the second most abundant trace element, but is considered a micronutrient, as it is a...
The zinc transporter ZIP12, which is encoded by the gene slc39a12, has previously been shown to be i...
The essentiality of zinc for normal brain development is well established. It has been suggested tha...
The SLC39A12 gene encodes the zinc transporter protein ZIP12, which is expressed across many tissues...
BACKGROUND: Slc39a7/Zip7, also known as Ke4, is a member of solute carrier family 39 (Slc39a) and pl...
Background: Slc39a7/Zip7, also known as Ke4, is a member of solute carrier family 39 (Slc39a) and pl...
was unclear, the present study investigated the function of zip7 in vertebrate development and zinc...
The essential element zinc plays an important structural and functional role in proteins in all livi...
AbstractSeveral ZIP genes (SLC39A family of metal transporters) play roles in zinc homeostasis. Here...
Zinc (Zn), which is an essential trace element, is involved in numerous mammalian physiological even...
Subfamily II of the solute carrier (Slc)39a family contains three highly conserved members (ZIPs 1–3...
Zinc homeostasis is a highly regulated process in mammalian cells that is critical for normal growth...
In the last years, research has shown that zinc ions play an essential role in the physiology of bra...
There is growing evidence that zinc and its transporters are involved in cell migration during devel...
The aims of this research were to determine how Zip4 and Zip5 are regulated in response to zinc avai...
Zinc (Zn2+) is the second most abundant trace element, but is considered a micronutrient, as it is a...