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SLC26A3 is encoded by this gene is a transmembrane glycoprotein that functions as a sulfate transporter. It is localized to the mucosa of the lower intestinal tract, particularly to the apical membrane of columnar epithelium and some goblet cells. Mutations in this gene have been associated with congenital chloride diarrhea.

Gene ID: 1811
chloride anion exchanger , CLD , congenital chloride diarrhea , down-regulated in adenoma protein , DRADown-regulated in adenoma , Protein DRA , Solute carrier family 26 member 3 , solute carrier family 26, member 3

Next-Gen DNA Sequencing and SLC26A3 Research

The SLC26A3, also known as DRA (downregulated-in-adenoma) gene is a member of the sulphate anion transporter family, serving an important role in the exchange and transport of chloride, bicarbonate and sulphate ions at plasma membrane ...
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Antibody Therapies and the New Generation of DNA Sequencing

Our antibody database is primarily focused on protein-coding genes. Although they form only 1% of the total human genome, these important genes account for 85% of the mutations that lead to disease. DNA sequencing (defining the sequence of the 4 base amino acids within the DNA strand) and then using ...
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