1998
DOI: 10.1006/bcmd.1998.0186
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The Human Nramp2 Gene: Characterization of the Gene Structure, Alternative Splicing, Promoter Region and Polymorphisms

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“…At the tissue level, DMT1 is ubiquitously expressed, most notably in the proximal duodenum, as compared to areas such as the kidney or the brain (Andrews, 1999;Gunshin et al, 1997;Lee et al, 1998). Immunostaining studies suggest that DMT1 expression is strongest at the brush border of the apical pole of the enterocytes, which is consistent with the role for DMT1 in luminal metal uptake .…”
Section: Dmt1 Localizationsupporting
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“…At the tissue level, DMT1 is ubiquitously expressed, most notably in the proximal duodenum, as compared to areas such as the kidney or the brain (Andrews, 1999;Gunshin et al, 1997;Lee et al, 1998). Immunostaining studies suggest that DMT1 expression is strongest at the brush border of the apical pole of the enterocytes, which is consistent with the role for DMT1 in luminal metal uptake .…”
Section: Dmt1 Localizationsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The two alternatively spliced mRNA differ by a specific sequence either containing or lacking an iron regulatory element (+IRE and −IRE respectively). They encode two transporters with distinct carboxy-termini Lee et al, 1998). The 3′ untranslated region (UTR) that contains an IRE has a stem-loop structure whose stability is modulated by the intracellular Fe pool (Gunshin et al, 1997).…”
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“…DMT1, also known as Nramp2 (nature resistance associated macrophage protein 2) or DCT1 (divalent cation transporter 1), is a major duodenal ferrous iron transporter (Gunshin et al, 1997;Fleming et al, 1997;CanonneHergaux et al, 1999). DMT1 exists in at least four distinct isoforms, which differ in both the C-terminus (with IRE and without IRE) and the N-terminus (two different promoters) (Gunshin et al, 1997;Lee et al, 1998). The function of DMT1 + IRE was investigated in this study, which encodes a protein of 561 amino acids and contains an iron regulatory element (IRE) in the 3 0 -untranslated regions.…”
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“…DMT1 has been shown to transport a variety of divalent metals including Fe 21 Harris et al, 1999;McKie et al, 2001). There are at least two different splice forms of DMT1: DMT1 (1IRE) mRNA containing iron-responsive element (IRE) in the 3 0 -UTR and DMT1 (2IRE) mRNA not containing a classical IRE (Gunshin et al, 1997;Lee et al, 1998).…”
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