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| Systematic name | YDR456W |
| Gene name | NHX1 |
| Aliases | NHA2, VPL27, VPS44 |
| Feature type | ORF, Verified |
| Coordinates | Chr IV:1367477..1369378 |
| Primary SGDID | S000002864 |
Description of YDR456W: Endosomal Na+/H+ exchanger, required for intracellular sequestration of Na+; required for osmotolerance to acute hypertonic shock[1][2][3]
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- ↑ Brett CL, et al. (2005) The yeast endosomal Na+K+/H+ exchanger Nhx1 regulates cellular pH to control vesicle trafficking. Mol Biol Cell 16(3):1396-405 SGD PMID 15635088
- ↑ Nass R, et al. (1997) Intracellular sequestration of sodium by a novel Na+/H+ exchanger in yeast is enhanced by mutations in the plasma membrane H+-ATPase. Insights into mechanisms of sodium tolerance. J Biol Chem 272(42):26145-52 SGD PMID 9334180
- ↑ Nass R and Rao R (1999) The yeast endosomal Na+/H+ exchanger, Nhx1, confers osmotolerance following acute hypertonic shock. Microbiology 145 ( Pt 11)():3221-8 SGD PMID 10589731
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