Sodium–hydrogen antiporter 3

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Sodium–hydrogen antiporter 3 also known as sodium–hydrogen exchanger 3 (NHE3) or solute carrier family 9 member 3 (SLC9A3) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC9A3 gene.[5][6]

AliasesSLC9A3, NHE3, NHE-3, Sodium–hydrogen antiporter 3, DIAR8, solute carrier family 9 member A3
End524,449 bp[1]
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SLC9A3
Identifiers
AliasesSLC9A3, NHE3, NHE-3, Sodium–hydrogen antiporter 3, DIAR8, solute carrier family 9 member A3
External IDsOMIM: 182307; MGI: 105064; HomoloGene: 55804; GeneCards: SLC9A3; OMA:SLC9A3 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001284351
NM_004174

NM_001081060

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001271280
NP_004165

NP_001074529

Location (UCSC)Chr 5: 0.47 – 0.52 MbChr 13: 74.27 – 74.32 Mb
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SLC9A3 is a sodium–hydrogen antiporter. It is found on the apical side of the epithelial cells of the proximal tubule of the nephron of the kidney, in the apical membrane of enterocytes of the intestine, as well as the basolateral side of both duodenal and pancreatic cells responsible for the release of bicarbonate into the duodenal lumen. It is primarily responsible for maintaining the balance of sodium. It is also indirectly linked to buffering of blood pH. The NHE3 antiporter imports one sodium ion into the cytosol of a tubule cell as it ejects one hydrogen ion from the cell into the lumen of the proximal tubule. The sodium within the tubule cell may then be retained by the body rather than excreted in the urine. The NHE3 antiporter indirectly contributes to blood buffering capacity because hydrogen ions that are ejected are the products of the carbonic anhydrase enzyme, which also makes bicarbonate.[7]

Regulation

Protein kinase C stimulates NHE3, while protein kinase A inhibits it.[8]

There is a specific protein functioning as an NHE3 regulator, Sodium-hydrogen antiporter 3 regulator 1.

Inhibitors

Stimulators

  • Insulin[10] stimulates NHE3 and thereby proximal tubule sodium absorption.

Interactions

Sodium–hydrogen antiporter 3 has been shown to interact with CHP.[11]

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