Modulation of brain cation-Cl− cotransport via the SPAK kinase inhibitor ZT-1a
Modulation of brain cation-Cl− cotransport via the SPAK kinase inhibitor ZT-1a
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Zhang, Jinwei , Bhuiyan, Mohammad Iqbal H. , Zhang, Ting , Karimy, Jason K. , Wu, Zhijuan , Fiesler, Victoria M. , Zhang, Jingfang , Huang, Huachen , Hasan, Md Nabiul , Skrzypiec, Anna E. , Mucha, Mariusz , Duran, Daniel , Huang, Wei , Pawlak, Robert , Foley, Lesley M. , Hitchens, T. Kevin , Minnigh, Margaret B. , Poloyac, Samuel M. , Alper, Seth L. , Molyneaux, Bradley J. , Trevelyan, Andrew J. , Kahle, Kristopher T. , Sun, Dandan and Deng, Xianming
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The
SLC12A
cation-Cl
−
cotransporters (CCC), including NKCC1 and the KCCs, are important determinants of brain ionic homeostasis. SPAK kinase (
STK39
) is the CCC master regulator, which stimulates NKCC1 ionic influx and inhibits KCC-mediated efflux via phosphorylation at conserved, shared motifs. Upregulation of SPAK-dependent CC...
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Modulation of brain cation-Cl− cotransport via the SPAK kinase inhibitor ZT-1a
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Bhuiyan, Mohammad Iqbal H.
Zhang, Ting
Karimy, Jason K.
Wu, Zhijuan
Fiesler, Victoria M.
Zhang, Jingfang
Huang, Huachen
Hasan, Md Nabiul
Skrzypiec, Anna E.
Mucha, Mariusz
Duran, Daniel
Huang, Wei
Pawlak, Robert
Foley, Lesley M.
Hitchens, T. Kevin
Minnigh, Margaret B.
Poloyac, Samuel M.
Alper, Seth L.
Molyneaux, Bradley J.
Trevelyan, Andrew J.
Kahle, Kristopher T.
Sun, Dandan
Deng, Xianming
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_3b3910c818a141759af3688133b30605
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-019-13851-6