Sodium-calcium exchanger

solute carrier family 8 (sodium/calcium exchanger), member 1
Identifiers
SymbolSLC8A1
Alt. symbolsNCX1
NCBI gene6546
HGNC11068
OMIM182305
RefSeqNM_021097
UniProtP32418
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LocusChr. 2 p23-p21
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solute carrier family 8 (sodium-calcium exchanger), member 2
Identifiers
SymbolSLC8A2
NCBI gene6543
HGNC11069
OMIM601901
RefSeqNM_015063
UniProtQ9UPR5
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LocusChr. 19 q13.2
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solute carrier family 8 (sodium-calcium exchanger), member 3
Identifiers
SymbolSLC8A3
NCBI gene6547
HGNC11070
OMIM607991
RefSeqNM_033262
UniProtP57103
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LocusChr. 14 q24.1
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The sodium-calcium exchanger (often denoted Na+/Ca2+ exchanger, exchange protein, or NCX) is an antiporter membrane protein that removes calcium from cells. It uses the energy that is stored in the electrochemical gradient of sodium (Na+) by allowing Na+ to flow down its gradient across the plasma membrane in exchange for the countertransport of calcium ions (Ca2+). A single calcium ion is exported for the import of three sodium ions.[1] The exchanger exists in many different cell types and animal species.[2] The NCX is considered one of the most important cellular mechanisms for removing Ca2+.[2]

The exchanger is usually found in the plasma membranes and the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum of excitable cells.[3][4]

  1. ^ Yu SP, Choi DW (Jun 1997). "Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange currents in cortical neurons: concomitant forward and reverse operation and effect of glutamate". The European Journal of Neuroscience. 9 (6): 1273–81. doi:10.1111/j.1460-9568.1997.tb01482.x. PMID 9215711. S2CID 23146698.
  2. ^ a b DiPolo R, Beaugé L (Jan 2006). "Sodium/calcium exchanger: influence of metabolic regulation on ion carrier interactions". Physiological Reviews. 86 (1): 155–203. doi:10.1152/physrev.00018.2005. PMID 16371597.
  3. ^ Kiedrowski L, Brooker G, Costa E, Wroblewski JT (Feb 1994). "Glutamate impairs neuronal calcium extrusion while reducing sodium gradient". Neuron. 12 (2): 295–300. doi:10.1016/0896-6273(94)90272-0. PMID 7906528. S2CID 38199890.
  4. ^ Patterson M, Sneyd J, Friel DD (Jan 2007). "Depolarization-induced calcium responses in sympathetic neurons: relative contributions from Ca2+ entry, extrusion, ER/mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and release, and Ca2+ buffering". The Journal of General Physiology. 129 (1): 29–56. doi:10.1085/jgp.200609660. PMC 2151609. PMID 17190902.