Major facilitator superfamily domain-containing protein 9 is a
protein that in humans is encoded by the MFSD9
gene. It is a potential
solute carrier, and called
atypical solute carrier[5] since it is not named according to the SLC nomenclature.[6] It is expressed both in central and peripheral organs.[7]
^Perland E, Fredriksson R (March 2017). "Classification Systems of Secondary Active Transporters". Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 38 (3): 305–315.
doi:
10.1016/j.tips.2016.11.008.
PMID27939446.
Major facilitator superfamily domain-containing protein 9 is a
protein that in humans is encoded by the MFSD9
gene. It is a potential
solute carrier, and called
atypical solute carrier[5] since it is not named according to the SLC nomenclature.[6] It is expressed both in central and peripheral organs.[7]
^Perland E, Fredriksson R (March 2017). "Classification Systems of Secondary Active Transporters". Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 38 (3): 305–315.
doi:
10.1016/j.tips.2016.11.008.
PMID27939446.