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SLC22A5
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SLC22A5 is a membrane transport protein associated with primary carnitine deficiency. This protein is involved in the active cellular uptake of carnitine. It acts a symporter, moving sodium ions and other organic cations across the membrane along with carnitine. Such polyspecific organic cation transporters in the liver, kidney, intestine, and other organs are critical for the elimination of many endogenous small organic cations as well as a wide array of drugs and environmental toxins.[5] Mutations in the SLC22A5 gene cause systemic primary carnitine deficiency, which can lead to heart failure.[6]
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