Detail Information of Microbiota Influence
General Information of Drug Transporter (DT) | |||||
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DT ID | DTD0275 Transporter Info | ||||
Gene Name | SLC30A6 | ||||
Transporter Name | Zinc transporter 6 | ||||
Gene ID | |||||
UniProt ID | |||||
Microbiota Influence of This DT (MBI) | |||||
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Bacteria: Bacillota |
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Genus: Streptococcus |
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Streptococcus pyogenes |
Microbe Info |
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Microbe Influence 1 |
Co-transport of human SLC30A6 substrates/drugs in the health condition | [1] , [2] , [3] , [4] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Detailed Description |
The protein czcD of Streptococcus pyogenes M1T1 5448 has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC30A6, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo. | ||||
Bacteria: Pseudomonadota |
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Genus: Escherichia |
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Escherichia coli |
Microbe Info |
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Microbe Influence 1 |
Co-transport of human SLC30A6 substrates/drugs in health condition | [1] , [3] , [5] , [6] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Studied Phenotype |
Health [ICD11: N.A] | ||||
Studied Tissue |
Kidney | ||||
In Vitro Model |
Human kidney human embryonic kidney 293T cells (HEK 293T) | ||||
Detailed Description |
The protein yhip of Escherichia coli has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC30A6, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo. | ||||
Microbe Influence 2 |
Co-transport of human SLC30A6 substrates/drugs in the health condition | [1] , [7] , [3] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Detailed Description |
The protein zupT of Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. W3110 has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC30A6, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo. | ||||
Microbe Influence 3 |
Co-transport of human SLC30A6 substrates/drugs in the health condition | [1] , [8] , [3] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Detailed Description |
The protein zupT of Escherichia coli GR352 has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC30A6, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo. | ||||
Genus: Salmonella |
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Salmonella enterica |
Microbe Info |
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Microbe Influence 1 |
Co-transport of human SLC30A6 substrates/drugs in acute monocytic leukemia condition | [1] , [2] , [3] , [9] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Studied Phenotype |
Acute monocytic leukemia [ICD11: 2A60.34] | ||||
Studied Tissue |
Blood | ||||
In Vitro Model |
Human childhood acute monocytic leukemia cells (THP-1) | ||||
Detailed Description |
The protein SPI-1 of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium str. SL1344 has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC30A6, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo. | ||||
Microbe Influence 2 |
Co-transport of human SLC30A6 substrates/drugs in the health condition | [1] , [3] , [10] , [11] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Detailed Description |
The protein zupT of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium IR715 has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC30A6, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo. | ||||
Bacteria: Host unspecified microbiota |
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Genus: Unknown microbiota |
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Host unspecified microbiota |
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Microbe Influence 1 |
Up regulating of SLC30A6 expression in the health condition | [2] , [12] | |||
Regulating Factor |
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Regulation Mechanism |
via influence on Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) | ||||
Studied Tissue |
Spleen | ||||
In Vivo Model |
C57BL/6 mice | ||||
Detailed Description |
The compound lipopolysaccharide generated by host unspecified microbiota has been reported to increase the expression of the drug transporter SLC30A6. | ||||
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