Ion transporters are the molecular basis for ion homeostasis of the cell and the whole organism. The anion exchanger pendrin is only one of a number of examples where a complete or partial loss of function and/or deregulation of expression of ion transporters may lead or contribute to pathological conditions in humans. A complete understanding of the function of ion transporters in health and disease may pave the way for the identification of new and focused therapeutic approaches. Exchange of knowledge and connectivity between the experts in the feld of transport physiology is essential in facing these challenging tasks. The Lake Cumberland Biological Transport Group and the Pendrin Consortium are examples of scientific forums where invest...
Background/Aims: Pendrin is a Cl-/I-/HCO3- exchanger playing a fundamental role in controlling blood...
Metabolic homeostasis within cells requires strict control over the import and export of metabolites...
The field of transport biology has steadily grown over the past decade and is now recognized as play...
Pendrin, first identified in 1997, belongs to a superfamily of anion transporters localized in the t...
Human pendrin (SCL26A4, PDS) is a 780 amino acid integral membrane protein with transport function. ...
The anion exchanger pendrin (Pds, SLC26A4) transports various anions including bicarbonate, chloride...
Decades of intensive research have led to the discovery of most plasma membrane ion channels and tra...
After a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular identifica...
Solute carriers (SLC) that transport amino acids are key players in health and diseases in humans. T...
Recent advances in human genetics have catalyzed the attention on Pendred's syndrome and its disease...
Objective: The SLC26A4 protein (pendrin) seems to be involved in the exchange of chloride with other...
Sodium/proton exchangers (NHEs) are secondary active transporters that are ubiquitously found in all...
Copyright © 2015 Akio Tomoda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Contains fulltext : 69180.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ion channels are...
: The transport of chloride and bicarbonate across epithelia controls the pH and volume of the intra...
Background/Aims: Pendrin is a Cl-/I-/HCO3- exchanger playing a fundamental role in controlling blood...
Metabolic homeostasis within cells requires strict control over the import and export of metabolites...
The field of transport biology has steadily grown over the past decade and is now recognized as play...
Pendrin, first identified in 1997, belongs to a superfamily of anion transporters localized in the t...
Human pendrin (SCL26A4, PDS) is a 780 amino acid integral membrane protein with transport function. ...
The anion exchanger pendrin (Pds, SLC26A4) transports various anions including bicarbonate, chloride...
Decades of intensive research have led to the discovery of most plasma membrane ion channels and tra...
After a personal description of the convoluted path leading 25 years ago to the molecular identifica...
Solute carriers (SLC) that transport amino acids are key players in health and diseases in humans. T...
Recent advances in human genetics have catalyzed the attention on Pendred's syndrome and its disease...
Objective: The SLC26A4 protein (pendrin) seems to be involved in the exchange of chloride with other...
Sodium/proton exchangers (NHEs) are secondary active transporters that are ubiquitously found in all...
Copyright © 2015 Akio Tomoda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Contains fulltext : 69180.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ion channels are...
: The transport of chloride and bicarbonate across epithelia controls the pH and volume of the intra...
Background/Aims: Pendrin is a Cl-/I-/HCO3- exchanger playing a fundamental role in controlling blood...
Metabolic homeostasis within cells requires strict control over the import and export of metabolites...
The field of transport biology has steadily grown over the past decade and is now recognized as play...