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タイトル: Physiological roles of zinc transporters: molecular and genetic importance in zinc homeostasis
著者: Hara, Takafumi
Takeda, Taka-Aki
Takagishi, Teruhisa
Fukue, Kazuhisa
Kambe, Taiho  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9757-063X (unconfirmed)
Fukada, Toshiyuki
著者名の別形: 武田, 貴成
神戸, 大朋
キーワード: Zinc
Transporter
Zinc signaling
Physiology
Disease
発行日: Mar-2017
出版者: Elsevier BV
誌名: The Journal of Physiological Sciences
巻: 67
号: 2
開始ページ: 283
終了ページ: 301
抄録: Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace mineral that regulates the expression and activation of biological molecules such as transcription factors, enzymes, adapters, channels, and growth factors, along with their receptors. Zn deficiency or excessive Zn absorption disrupts Zn homeostasis and affects growth, morphogenesis, and immune response, as well as neurosensory and endocrine functions. Zn levels must be adjusted properly to maintain the cellular processes and biological responses necessary for life. Zn transporters regulate Zn levels by controlling Zn influx and efflux between extracellular and intracellular compartments, thus, modulating the Zn concentration and distribution. Although the physiological functions of the Zn transporters remain to be clarified, there is growing evidence that Zn transporters are related to human diseases, and that Zn transporter-mediated Zn ion acts as a signaling factor, called “Zinc signal”. Here we describe critical roles of Zn transporters in the body and their contribution at the molecular, biochemical, and genetic levels, and review recently reported disease-related mutations in the Zn transporter genes.
著作権等: © The Physiological Society of Japan and Springer Japan 2017
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/292641
DOI(出版社版): 10.1007/s12576-017-0521-4
PubMed ID: 28130681
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