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    SLC39A10 solute carrier family 39 member 10 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 57181, updated on 3-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    SLC39A10 promotes malignant phenotypes of gastric cancer cells by activating the CK2-mediated MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT pathways.

    SLC39A10 promotes malignant phenotypes of gastric cancer cells by activating the CK2-mediated MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT pathways.
    Ren X, Feng C, Wang Y, Chen P, Wang S, Wang J, Cao H, Li Y, Ji M, Hou P., Free PMC Article

    09/8/2023
    The bZIP transcription factor BATF3/ZIP-10 suppresses innate immunity by attenuating PMK-1/p38 signaling.

    The bZIP transcription factor BATF3/ZIP-10 suppresses innate immunity by attenuating PMK-1/p38 signaling.
    Irfan Afridi M, Zheng Z, Liu J, Liu L, Zhang S, Zhu Z, Peng Y, Zhou D, Tu H.

    04/5/2023
    Functional characterization of SLC39 family members ZIP5 and ZIP10 in overexpressing HEK293 cells reveals selective copper transport activity.

    Functional characterization of SLC39 family members ZIP5 and ZIP10 in overexpressing HEK293 cells reveals selective copper transport activity.
    Polesel M, Ingles-Prieto A, Christodoulaki E, Ferrada E, Doucerain C, Altermatt P, Knecht M, Kuhn M, Steck AL, Wilhelm M, Manolova V., Free PMC Article

    02/27/2023
    ZIP10 drives osteosarcoma proliferation and chemoresistance through ITGA10-mediated activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway.

    ZIP10 drives osteosarcoma proliferation and chemoresistance through ITGA10-mediated activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway.
    Li H, Shen X, Ma M, Liu W, Yang W, Wang P, Cai Z, Mi R, Lu Y, Zhuang J, Jiang Y, Song Y, Wu Y, Shen H., Free PMC Article

    02/5/2022
    The ZIP6/ZIP10 heteromer is essential for the zinc-mediated trigger of mitosis.

    The ZIP6/ZIP10 heteromer is essential for the zinc-mediated trigger of mitosis.
    Nimmanon T, Ziliotto S, Ogle O, Burt A, Gee JMW, Andrews GK, Kille P, Hogstrand C, Maret W, Taylor KM., Free PMC Article

    03/6/2021
    Possible involvement of zinc transporter ZIP10 in atopic dermatitis.

    Possible involvement of zinc transporter ZIP10 in atopic dermatitis.
    Nakajima K, Lee MG, Bin BH, Hara T, Takagishi T, Chae S, Sano S, Fukada T.

    12/12/2020
    ZIP10 is found in the proximal tubules collecting duct system and has a role in renal zinc transport.

    Cloning, function, and localization of human, canine, and Drosophila ZIP10 (SLC39A10), a Zn(2+) transporter.
    Landry GM, Furrow E, Holmes HL, Hirata T, Kato A, Williams P, Strohmaier K, Gallo CJR, Chang M, Pandey MK, Jiang H, Bansal A, Franz MC, Montalbetti N, Alexander MP, Cabrero P, Dow JAT, DeGrado TR, Romero MF., Free PMC Article

    11/30/2019
    Slc39a10 plays a role in promoting the survival of macrophages through a Zn/p53-dependent axis in response to inflammatory stimuli.

    Metal transporter Slc39a10 regulates susceptibility to inflammatory stimuli by controlling macrophage survival.
    Gao H, Zhao L, Wang H, Xie E, Wang X, Wu Q, Yu Y, He X, Ji H, Rink L, Min J, Wang F., Free PMC Article

    06/30/2018
    A significant correlation between ZIP10 mRNA expressions with aggressiveness of RCC.

    Association between ZIP10 gene expression and tumor aggressiveness in renal cell carcinoma.
    Pal D, Sharma U, Singh SK, Prasad R.

    12/20/2014
    Zinc and its transporters, ZIP6 and ZIP10, are required for the breast cancer cells motility stimulated with high glucose level, such as in diabetes.

    High glucose level promotes migration behavior of breast cancer cells through zinc and its transporters.
    Takatani-Nakase T, Matsui C, Maeda S, Kawahara S, Takahashi K., Free PMC Article

    11/8/2014
    Clinical trial of gene-disease association and gene-environment interaction. (HuGE Navigator)

    Personalized smoking cessation: interactions between nicotine dose, dependence and quit-success genotype score.
    Rose JE, Behm FM, Drgon T, Johnson C, Uhl GR., Free PMC Article

    06/30/2010
    Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)

    Polymorphisms in mitochondrial genes and prostate cancer risk.
    Wang L, McDonnell SK, Hebbring SJ, Cunningham JM, St Sauver J, Cerhan JR, Isaya G, Schaid DJ, Thibodeau SN., Free PMC Article

    09/20/2009
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