The emerging roles and therapeutic potential of cyclin M/CorC family of Mg2+ transporters
Cyclin M (CNNM) and its prokaryotic ortholog CorC belong to a family of proteins that function as Mg2+-extruding transporters by stimulating Na+/Mg2+ exchange, and thereby control intracellular Mg2+ levels. The Mg2+-extruding function of CNNM is inhibited by the direct binding of an oncogenic protei...
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Main Authors: | Yosuke Funato (Author), Hiroaki Miki (Author) |
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