Robert T Szerencsei
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Jalloul A, Szerencsei R, Rogasevskaia T, Schnetkamp P
Cell Calcium
. 2020 Jan;
86:102153.
PMID: 31927187
K-dependent Na/Ca exchanger proteins (NCKX1-5) of the SLC24 gene family play important roles in a wide range of biological processes including but not limited to rod and cone photoreceptor vision,...
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Jalloul A, Liu G, Szerencsei R, Schnetkamp P
Cell Calcium
. 2018 Sep;
74:187-197.
PMID: 30173760
K-dependent Na-Ca exchangers (NCKXs) belong to Ca/cation antiporter gene superfamily. NCKX proteins play an important role in Ca homeostasis and are bi-directional plasma membrane Ca-transporters which utilize the inward Na...
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Rogasevskaia T, Szerencsei R, Jalloul A, Visser F, Winkfein R, Schnetkamp P
Pigment Cell Melanoma Res
. 2018 Jul;
32(1):55-67.
PMID: 29981211
NCKX5 is a bidirectional K -dependent Na -Ca exchanger, which belongs to the SLC24A gene family. In particular, the A111T mutation of NCKX5 has been associated with reduced pigmentation in...
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Jalloul A, Cai S, Szerencsei R, Schnetkamp P
Cell Calcium
. 2018 Jul;
74:61-72.
PMID: 29960184
K-dependent Na-Ca exchangers (NCKXs) play an important role in Ca homeostasis in many tissues. NCKX proteins are bi-directional plasma membrane Ca-transporters which utilize the inward Na and outward K gradients...
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Jalloul A, Rogasevskaia T, Szerencsei R, Schnetkamp P
J Biol Chem
. 2016 Apr;
291(25):13113-23.
PMID: 27129268
K(+)-dependent Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchangers belong to the solute carrier 24 (SLC24A1-5) gene family of membrane transporters. Five different gene products (NCKX1-5) have been identified in humans, which play key roles in...
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Szerencsei R, Ginger R, Green M, Schnetkamp P
Biochemistry
. 2016 Apr;
55(19):2704-12.
PMID: 27093457
The SLC24 gene family encodes K(+)-dependent Na(+)-Ca(2+) exchangers or NCKX proteins. The NCKX4 and NCKX5 isoforms have been shown to be important for pigmentation, and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in...
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Jalloul A, Szerencsei R, Schnetkamp P
Cell Calcium
. 2015 Dec;
59(1):1-11.
PMID: 26631410
The Solute Carrier Family 24 (SLC24) belongs to the CaCA super family of Ca(2+)/cation antiporters and codes for five different K(+)- dependent Na(+)- Ca(2+) exchangers (NCKX1-5). NCKX proteins play a...
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Schnetkamp P, Jalloul A, Liu G, Szerencsei R
Curr Top Membr
. 2014 Apr;
73:263-87.
PMID: 24745986
The human SLC24 gene family contains five members encoding the NCKX1-5 proteins that function as K(+)-dependent Na⁺-Ca²⁺ exchangers. NCKX proteins have been shown to play critical roles in retinal rod...
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Szerencsei R, Kinjo T, Schnetkamp P
Channels (Austin)
. 2013 Mar;
7(2):109-14.
PMID: 23511010
Mammalian Na (+) /Ca ( 2+) (NCX) and Na (+) /Ca ( 2+) -K (+) exchangers (NCKX) are polytopic membrane proteins that play critical roles in calcium homeostasis in many...
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Altimimi H, Szerencsei R, Schnetkamp P
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2012 Dec;
961:81-94.
PMID: 23224872
Na(+)/Ca(2+)-K(+) exchangers (NCKX), alongside the more widely known Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchangers (NCX), are important players in the cellular Ca(2+) toolkit. But, unlike NCX, much less is known about the physiological roles...