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Funkční studie alelických variant urátových transportérů SLC2A9 na modelu oocytů Xenopus laevis. / Functional study of the alelic variants of urate transporters SLC2A9 on the model of Xenopus laevis oocytes.Mančíková, Andrea January 2013 (has links)
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Patofyziologie urátových transportérů v primární dně / Pathophysiology of urate transporters in primary goutPavelcová, Kateřina January 2021 (has links)
There are localised proteins (so-called urate transporters) in the renal proximal tubules and in the intestine, which excrete and reabsorb uric acid. Polymorphisms in the genes coding these proteins can result in the disruption of the transport function and development of hyperuricemia and gout. However the serum level of uric acid is also determined by other factors which include the intake of exogenous purines in food, synthesis of endogenous purines and degradation of nucleic acids, but also certain conditions. In 250 patients with primary hyperuricemia and gout we used Sanger sequencing to analyse the exons and adjacent intron regions in ten genes coding urate transporters: ABCG2, ABCC4, SLC2A9, SLC22A12, SLC22A11, SLC22A13, SLC17A1, SLC17A3, SLC22A6 and SLC22A8. We examined a possible connection between the identified genetic variants and primary hyperuricemia and gout based on a comparison of allele frequencies with the European population, according to topological models, according to programs predicting the functional impacts of variants and searches in specialised literature. We also took into account the conclusions of functional studies analysing the impact of nonsynonymous variants in the ABCG2 and SLC2A9 genes. We also focused on the effect of the concomitant occurrence of several...
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Functional characterization of urate handling by hSLC2A9 (hGLUT9) splice variants in a heterologous expression systemWitkowska, Katarzyna Unknown Date
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