Preferred Label : sodium-phosphate cotransporter proteins, type iii;
MeSH definition : A family of highly conserved and widely expressed sodium-phosphate cotransporter proteins.
They are electrogenic sodium-dependent transporters of phosphate that were originally
identified as retroviral receptors in HUMANS and have been described in yeast and
many other organisms.;
MeSH synonym : type iii na dependent phosphate cotransporter; type iii na-dependent phosphate cotransporter; type iii sodium phosphate cotransporter proteins; type iii sodium phosphate symporter proteins; type iii sodium-phosphate cotransporter proteins; type iii sodium-phosphate symporter proteins; sodium phosphate cotransporter proteins, type III;
MeSH hyponym : Pit1 Sodium-Dependent phosphate symporter; Pit2 Sodium-Dependent phosphate symporter; Pit2 Sodium Dependent Phosphate Symporter; Amphoteric Virus Receptor GLVR-2; Amphoteric Virus Receptor GLVR 2; Amphotropic MuLV Receptor; MuLV Receptor, Amphotropic; Pit2 Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter; Cotransporter, Pit2 Sodium-Phosphate; Pit2 Sodium Phosphate Cotransporter; Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter, Pit2; Ram-1 Receptor; Ram 1 Receptor; Receptor, Ram-1; Solute Carrier Family 20 (Phosphate Transporter), Member 2; GLVR-2 Receptor; GLVR 2 Receptor; Amphotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Receptor; Pit1 Sodium Dependent Phosphate Symporter; Pit1 Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter; Cotransporter, Pit1 Sodium-Phosphate; Pit1 Sodium Phosphate Cotransporter; Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter, Pit1; SLC20A1 Transporter; GLVR1 Transporter Proteins; Transporter Proteins, GLVR1; NPT1 Protein; Solute Carrier Family 20 (Phosphate Transporter), Member 1;
Is substance : O;
Origin ID : D050611;
UMLS CUI : C0961545;
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A family of highly conserved and widely expressed sodium-phosphate cotransporter proteins.
They are electrogenic sodium-dependent transporters of phosphate that were originally
identified as retroviral receptors in HUMANS and have been described in yeast and
many other organisms.