“…CLC transporter proteins are present in intracellular compartments throughout our bodies -in 2 our hearts, brains, kidneys, liver, muscles, and guts -where they catalyze coupled exchange of 3 chloride (Cl -) for protons (H + ) (Jentsch and Pusch, 2018). Their physiological importance is 4 underscored by phenotypes observed in knockout animals, including severe neurodegeneration and 5 osteopetrosis (Sobacchi et al, 1993;Stobrawa et al, 2001;Hoopes et al, 2005;Kasper et al, 2005), 6 and by their links to human disease including X-linked mental retardation, epileptic seizures, Dent's 7 disease, and osteopetrosis (Lloyd et al, 1996;Hoopes et al, 2005;Veeramah et al, 2013;Hu et al, 8 2016).…”