General Information of Drug Transporter (DT)
DT ID DTD0345 Transporter Info
Gene Name SLC39A4
Transporter Name Zinc transporter ZIP4
Gene ID
55630
UniProt ID
Q6P5W5
Exogenous factors (drugs, dietary constituents, etc.) Modulation of This DT (EGM)

Approved Drug

  Hydrogen Peroxide

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Hydrogen Peroxide affects the expression of SLC39A4 [1]

  Calcitriol

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Calcitriol inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [2]

  Cisplatin

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Cisplatin increases the expression of SLC39A4 [4]

  Cyclosporine

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Cyclosporine inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [5]

  Valproic Acid

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Valproic Acid inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [6]

  Potassium perchlorate

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  DT Modulation 1

Potassium perchlorate inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [7]

Drug Marketed but not Approved by US FDA

  Zinc chloride

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  DT Modulation 1

Zinc chloride inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [3]

  Rotenone

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Rotenone increases the expression of SLC39A4 [8]

Drug in Phase 2 Trial

  Bisphenol A

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Bisphenol A affects the expression of SLC39A4 [15]

Drug in Phase 1 Trial

  Quercetin

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  DT Modulation 1

Quercetin increases the expression of SLC39A4 [12]

Investigative Drug

  Coumestrol

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  DT Modulation 1

Coumestrol increases the expression of SLC39A4 [10]

Patented Pharmaceutical Agent

  GSK-J4

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  DT Modulation 1

GSK-J4 inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [14]

Natural Product

  Epigallocatechin gallate

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  DT Modulation 1

(-)-Epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate induces the activity of SLC39A4 [16]

Plant Extract

  Grape Seed Proanthocyanidins

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Grape Seed Proanthocyanidins increases the expression of SLC39A4 [3]

Environmental toxicant

  Zinc

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  DT Modulation 1

Zinc inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [9]

Regulation Mechanism

via the inhibition of Krueppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) Transcription Factor Info

Cell System

CD-1 mice

  Polychlorinated dibenzodioxin

           1 DT Activity Modulations Related to This Exogenous Factor Click to Show/Hide the Full List

  DT Modulation 1

Polychlorinated dibenzodioxin increases the expression of SLC39A4 [12]

Acute Toxic Substance

  Formaldehyde

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  DT Modulation 1

Formaldehyde inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [13]

Carcinogen

  Benzo(a)pyrene

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  DT Modulation 1

Benzo(a)pyrene increases the expression of SLC39A4 [11]

  Ethyl Methanesulfonate

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  DT Modulation 1

Ethyl Methanesulfonate inhibits the expression of SLC39A4 [13]
References
1 Global gene expression analysis reveals differences in cellular responses to hydroxyl- and superoxide anion radical-induced oxidative stress in caco-2 cells. Toxicol Sci. 2010 Apr;114(2):193-203.
2 Cellular zinc homeostasis is a regulator in monocyte differentiation of HL-60 cells by 1 alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. J Leukoc Biol. 2010 May;87(5):833-44.
3 Dietary catechins and procyanidins modulate zinc homeostasis in human HepG2 cells. J Nutr Biochem. 2011 Feb;22(2):153-63.
4 Characterisation of cisplatin-induced transcriptomics responses in primary mouse hepatocytes, HepG2 cells and mouse embryonic stem cells shows conservation of regulating transcription factor networks. Mutagenesis. 2014 Jan;29(1):17-26.
5 Integrating multiple omics to unravel mechanisms of Cyclosporin A induced hepatotoxicity in vitro. Toxicol In Vitro. 2015 Apr;29(3):489-501.
6 Integrative omics data analyses of repeated dose toxicity of valproic acid in vitro reveal new mechanisms of steatosis induction. Toxicology. 2018 Jan 15;393:160-170.
7 Changes in trophoblasts gene expression in response to perchlorate exposition. Toxicol In Vitro. 2018 Aug;50:328-335.
8 Toxicity, recovery, and resilience in a 3D dopaminergic neuronal in vitro model exposed to rotenone. Arch Toxicol. 2018 Aug;92(8):2587-2606.
9 Krupel-like factor 4 regulates adaptive expression of the zinc transporter Zip4 in mouse small intestine. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2009 Mar;296(3):G517-23.; 2009 Mar;296(3):G517-23.
10 Pleiotropic combinatorial transcriptomes of human breast cancer cells exposed to mixtures of dietary phytoestrogens. Food Chem Toxicol. 2009 Apr;47(4):787-95.
11 Comparison of HepG2 and HepaRG by whole-genome gene expression analysis for the purpose of chemical hazard identification. Toxicol Sci. 2010 May;115(1):66-79.
12 Comparison of phenotypic and transcriptomic effects of false-positive genotoxins, true genotoxins and non-genotoxins using HepG2 cells. Mutagenesis. 2011 Sep;26(5):593-604.
13 Characterization of formaldehyde's genotoxic mode of action by gene expression analysis in TK6 cells. Arch Toxicol. 2013 Nov;87(11):1999-2012.
14 Inhibition of histone H3K27 demethylases selectively modulates inflammatory phenotypes of natural killer cells. J Biol Chem. 2018 Feb 16;293(7):2422-2437.
15 Comprehensive analysis of transcriptomic changes induced by low and high doses of bisphenol A in HepG2 spheroids in vitro and rat liver in vivo. Environ Res. 2019 Jun;173:124-134.
16 Attenuation of progressive hearing loss in DBA/2J mice by reagents that affect epigenetic modifications is associated with up-regulation of the zinc importer Zip4. PLoS One. 2015 Apr 14;10(4):e0124301.

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