Rhesus glycoproteins mediate ammonium transport

Summary
Organism
Homo sapiens (human)
Reactome
R-HSA-444411
PubChem
R-HSA-444411
Description
  • The Rhesus (Rh) glycoproteins were originally described in human blood cells as potent immunogens. There are three Rh glycoproteins in humans; an erythroid-specific Rh-associated glycoprotein (RhAG) and two non-erythroid Rh glycoproteins, RhBG and RhCG. These proteins are related to ammonium (NH4+) transporters of yeast and bacteria (methylammonium and ammonium permease and ammonium transporter, MEP/Amt) (Nakhoul NL and Hamm LL, 2004; Planelles G, 2007).
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UniProt ID Protein Name Gene Symbol Pathway Viewer
Q02094 Ammonium transporter Rh type A
  • RH50
  • RHAG
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Q9H310 Ammonium transporter Rh type B
  • RHBG
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Q9UBD6 Ammonium transporter Rh type C
  • C15orf6
  • CDRC2
  • PDRC2
  • RHCG
  • RHGK
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Supported by JST NBDC Grant Number JPMJND2204

Partly supported by NIH Common Fund Grant #1U01GM125267-01


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