Zinc transporter ZIP10, also known as solute carrier family 39 member 10, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC39A10 gene.[5] ZIP10 belongs to a subfamily of proteins that show structural characteristics of zinc transporters, and have 14 members in the human genome: ZIP1, ZIP2, ZIP3, ZIP4, ZIP5, ZIP6, ZIP7, ZIP8, ZIP9, ZIP10, ZIP11, ZIP12, ZIP13 and ZIP14.[5][6]

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SLC39A10
Identifiers
AliasesSLC39A10, LZT-Hs2, solute carrier family 39 member 10
External IDsOMIM: 608733; MGI: 1914515; HomoloGene: 34076; GeneCards: SLC39A10; OMA:SLC39A10 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001127257
NM_020342

NM_172653
NM_001356416
NM_001356417

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001120729
NP_065075

NP_766241
NP_001343345
NP_001343346

Location (UCSC)Chr 2: 195.58 – 195.74 MbChr 1: 46.85 – 46.93 Mb
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