Modelled DT Structure
Method: multi-sequence alignment based machine learning
Detail: Structure Info
General Information of DT | |||||
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DT ID | DTD0158 | ||||
Gene Name | SLC23A1 | ||||
Protein Name | Sodium-dependent vitamin C transporter 1 | ||||
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3D Structure |
Modelled DT Structure Method: multi-sequence alignment based machine learning Detail: Structure Info |
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Synonyms | Na(+)/L-ascorbic acid transporter 1; SLC23A1; SVCT1; Solute carrier family 23 member 1; YSPL3; Yolk sac permease-like molecule 3; hSVCT1 | ||||
DT Family | Nucleobase/Ascorbate Transporter (NAT) Or Nucleobase:Cation Symporter-2 (NCS2) Family ; | ||||
Tissue Specificity | Highly expressed in adult small intestine,kidney, thymus, ovary, colon, prostate and liver, and in fetalkidney, liver and thymus. | ||||
Function | This sodium/ascorbate cotransporter mediates electrogenic uptake of vitamin C, with a stoichiometry of 2 Na(+) for each ascorbate. | ||||
Endogenous Substrate(s) | Na+ | ||||
Variability Data of This Drug Transporter (DT) | |||||
Regulatory Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 3.0) |
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(α) Microbiota Influence of This DT |
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(β) Post-translational Modification of This DT |
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(γ) Transcriptional Regulation of This DT |
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(δ) Epigenetic Regulation of This DT |
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(ε) Exogenous Modulation of This DT |
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Structural Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 2.0) |
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(β) Inter-species Structural Differences |
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General Variability Data of This DT (VARIDT 1.0) |
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(α) Genetic Polymorphisms of This DT |
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(β) Disease-specific Protein Abundances of This DT |
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(γ) Species- and Tissue-specific DT Abundances |
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Molecular Transporting Profile of This DT | |||||
Full List of Drug(s) Transported by This DT |
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Approved Drug |
Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Drug: 1 Drugs in Total | ||||
Drug Name | Highest Status | Detail | Indication | ICD 11 | Ref |
Vitamin C
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Approved | Drug Info | Vitamin C deficiency | 5B56 | [1] |
References | |||||
1 | A family of mammalian Na+-dependent L-ascorbic acid transporters. Nature. 1999 May 6;399(6731):70-5. | ||||
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