solute carrier family 4 (anion exchanger), member 1
| GO Term | Evidence Code | PMID |
|---|---|---|
| monoatomic anion transport | ||
| anion transport | ||
| chloride transport | ||
| blood coagulation | ||
| response to carbon dioxide |
| GO Term | Evidence Code | PMID |
|---|---|---|
| cytoplasm | ||
| plasma membrane | ||
| plasma membrane | ||
| plasma membrane | ||
| plasma membrane |
| GO Term | Evidence Code | PMID |
|---|---|---|
| actin binding | ||
| solute:inorganic anion antiporter activity | ||
| solute:inorganic anion antiporter activity | ||
| solute:inorganic anion antiporter activity | ||
| protein binding |
| Gene Ontology |
|---|
| borate efflux transmembrane transporter activity |
| inorganic anion transport |
| solute |
| InterPro |
|---|
| Bicarbonate transporter, eukaryotic |
| Bicarbonate transporter-like, transmembrane domain |
| DO ID | Disease Name | Source |
|---|---|---|
| DOID:0110919 | hereditary spherocytosis type 4 | |
| DOID:14219 | renal tubular acidosis |
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