Gene name

SLC5A5 (NIS)

Experiment(s)

For this entry:
SC5A5_HUMAN (SLC5A5)
Species Homo sapiens
Localization Basolateral plasma membrane
Reference Filetti S,Bidart JM,Arturi F,Caillou B,Russo D,Schlumberger M (1999) Sodium/iodide symporter: a key transport system in thyroid cancer cell metabolism., Eur J Endocrinol, 141, 443-57.
[PubMed] [DOI]
Evidence level Antibody staining
Organ Thyroid gland
Cell Follicular cells
Notes
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Alignment and sequence features

Wheel: zoom in/out; drag: scroll left/right. Sequences and features are drawn in three lines. Bottom line: topology (red bar: cytoplasmic region; yellow bar: transmembrane region; transmembrane re-entrant loop; blue bar: extracellular region; black bar: signal peptide). Middle line: amino acid sequence (grey bar or one letter code). Top line: post translational modifications (Y: N-glycosylation site; Y: O-glycosylation site;P: phosphorylation site), intrinsically disordered regions (light green bar: IDR) and short linear motifs (light steel blue bar: ELM region).
CCTOP topology prediction
Start End Localisation
1 13 Extracellular
14 34 Membrane
35 54 Cytoplasmic
55 76 Membrane
77 87 Extracellular
88 109 Membrane
110 130 Cytoplasmic
131 151 Membrane
152 163 Extracellular
164 184 Membrane
185 191 Cytoplasmic
192 212 Membrane
213 241 Extracellular
242 261 Membrane
262 281 Cytoplasmic
282 303 Membrane
304 340 Extracellular
341 362 Membrane
363 383 Cytoplasmic
384 405 Membrane
406 415 Extracellular
416 437 Membrane
438 443 Cytoplasmic
444 465 Membrane
466 527 Extracellular
528 549 Membrane
550 643 Cytoplasmic
Phosphorylation
Position Resource
43 990307
66 23146022
126 23146019
227 990306
377 22349558

Family and domain data

Database Domain/Family name
InterPro Na/Glc_symporter_sf
InterPro Na/solute_symporter
InterPro Na/solute_symporter_CS
InterPro SLC5A5
Pfam SSF

Interactions

With (links to EBI) #Exp PubMed links
CRTP1_HUMAN 3 32296183
NT2NC_HUMAN 3 32296183
Protein can be found in apical membrane, Protein can be found in basal membrane, Protein can be found both membranes, Localisation is unknown.

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