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SLC39A14 Protein

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SLC39A14 Protein

Overview

SLC39A14, commonly known as ZIP14 (Zinc Transporter 14), is a metal ion transporter belonging to the solute carrier family 39 (SLC39A). This protein functions as a bidirectional transporter of zinc and other divalent metal cations, including cadmium, manganese, and iron. SLC39A14 is encoded by the SLC39A14 gene located on chromosome 8q24.3 in humans. The protein is characterized by eight transmembrane domains and represents one of the most versatile metal transporters in the ZIP family, with expression in multiple tissues including liver, kidney, pancreas, and importantly, the brain. The physiological importance of SLC39A14 has become increasingly apparent through the discovery of mutations causing a specific form of neurodegeneration.

Function/Biology

SLC39A14 operates as a zinc influx transporter, facilitating the movement of zinc from the extracellular space or intracellular compartments across cell membranes. Beyond zinc, the protein exhibits broad metal substrate specificity, transporting cadmium, manganese, and potentially other transition metals with varying affinities. The transporter utilizes electrochemical gradients to drive metal ion movement and is regulated by zinc availability, with feedback mechanisms controlling expression levels under different metal saturation states.

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