sodium/bile acid cotransporter 7 isoform X7 [Homo sapiens]
bile acid:sodium symporter family protein( domain architecture ID 139610)
bile acid:sodium symporter (BASS) family protein, similar to Homo sapiens solute carrier family 10 (SLC10) proteins, which comprises influx transporters of bile acids, steroidal hormones, various drugs, and several other substrates
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
SBF super family | cl19217 | Sodium Bile acid symporter family; This family consists of Na+/bile acid co-transporters. ... |
10-75 | 3.88e-11 | ||
Sodium Bile acid symporter family; This family consists of Na+/bile acid co-transporters. These transmembrane proteins function in the liver in the uptake of bile acids from portal blood plasma a process mediated by the co-transport of Na+. Also in the family is ARC3 from S. cerevisiae; this is a putative transmembrane protein involved in resistance to arsenic compounds. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam13593: Pssm-ID: 450274 Cd Length: 313 Bit Score: 56.82 E-value: 3.88e-11
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
SBF_like | pfam13593 | SBF-like CPA transporter family (DUF4137); These family members are 7TM putative membrane ... |
10-75 | 3.88e-11 | ||
SBF-like CPA transporter family (DUF4137); These family members are 7TM putative membrane transporter proteins. The family is similar to the SBF family of bile-acid symporters, pfam01758. Pssm-ID: 433336 Cd Length: 313 Bit Score: 56.82 E-value: 3.88e-11
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||
SBF_like | pfam13593 | SBF-like CPA transporter family (DUF4137); These family members are 7TM putative membrane ... |
10-75 | 3.88e-11 | ||
SBF-like CPA transporter family (DUF4137); These family members are 7TM putative membrane transporter proteins. The family is similar to the SBF family of bile-acid symporters, pfam01758. Pssm-ID: 433336 Cd Length: 313 Bit Score: 56.82 E-value: 3.88e-11
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