Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family

A growing body of evidence continues to demonstrate the vital roles that zinc and its transporters play on human health. The mammalian solute carrier 30 (SLC30) family, with ten current members, controls zinc efflux transport in cells. TMEM163, a recently reported zinc transporter, has similar chara...

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Main Authors: Daniel J. Styrpejko, Math P. Cuajungco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Biomedicines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/2/220
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spelling doaj-d7bd0a8c7c3942749a321c161fe06a142021-02-22T00:04:16ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592021-02-01922022010.3390/biomedicines9020220Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter FamilyDaniel J. Styrpejko0Math P. Cuajungco1Department of Biological Science, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 92831, USADepartment of Biological Science, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 92831, USAA growing body of evidence continues to demonstrate the vital roles that zinc and its transporters play on human health. The mammalian solute carrier 30 (SLC30) family, with ten current members, controls zinc efflux transport in cells. TMEM163, a recently reported zinc transporter, has similar characteristics in both predicted transmembrane domain structure and function to the cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) protein superfamily. This review discusses past and present data indicating that TMEM163 is a zinc binding protein that transports zinc in cells. We provide a brief background on TMEM163’s discovery, transport feature, protein interactome, and similarities, as well as differences, with known SLC30 (ZnT) protein family. We also examine recent reports that implicate TMEM163 directly or indirectly in various human diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, Mucolipidosis type IV and diabetes. Overall, the role of TMEM163 protein in zinc metabolism is beginning to be realized, and based on current evidence, we propose that it is likely a new CDF member belonging to mammalian SLC30 (ZnT) zinc efflux transporter proteins.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/2/220zinccation diffusion facilitatorzinc transporterSV31
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author Daniel J. Styrpejko
Math P. Cuajungco
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Math P. Cuajungco
Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
Biomedicines
zinc
cation diffusion facilitator
zinc transporter
SV31
author_facet Daniel J. Styrpejko
Math P. Cuajungco
author_sort Daniel J. Styrpejko
title Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
title_short Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
title_full Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
title_fullStr Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
title_full_unstemmed Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
title_sort transmembrane 163 (tmem163) protein: a new member of the zinc efflux transporter family
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomedicines
issn 2227-9059
publishDate 2021-02-01
description A growing body of evidence continues to demonstrate the vital roles that zinc and its transporters play on human health. The mammalian solute carrier 30 (SLC30) family, with ten current members, controls zinc efflux transport in cells. TMEM163, a recently reported zinc transporter, has similar characteristics in both predicted transmembrane domain structure and function to the cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) protein superfamily. This review discusses past and present data indicating that TMEM163 is a zinc binding protein that transports zinc in cells. We provide a brief background on TMEM163’s discovery, transport feature, protein interactome, and similarities, as well as differences, with known SLC30 (ZnT) protein family. We also examine recent reports that implicate TMEM163 directly or indirectly in various human diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, Mucolipidosis type IV and diabetes. Overall, the role of TMEM163 protein in zinc metabolism is beginning to be realized, and based on current evidence, we propose that it is likely a new CDF member belonging to mammalian SLC30 (ZnT) zinc efflux transporter proteins.
topic zinc
cation diffusion facilitator
zinc transporter
SV31
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/2/220
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