Entry
Name
Mineral absorption - Manis javanica (Malayan pangolin)
Description
Minerals are one of the five fundamental groups of nutrients needed to sustain life. Of the minerals, calcium plays innumerable roles in our bodies, serving as a main component of bone as well as an intracellular messenger in muscle contraction/relaxation, neural networks, the immune system, and endocrine/exocrine cells. Iron, copper, and other metals are required for redox reactions (as cofactors) and for oxygen transport and binding (in hemoglobin and myoglobin). Many enzymes require specific metal atoms to complete their catalytic functions. Animal tissues need moderate quantities of some elements (Ca, P, K, Na, Mg, S, and Cl) and trace amounts of others (Mn, Fe, I, Co, Cr, Cu, Zn, and Se). The minerals are absorbed by either passive or active transport systems through the intestinal mucosa, often using specialized transport proteins, such as ferritin for Fe3+ and vitamin D-induced protein for calcium.
Class
Organismal Systems; Digestive system
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Organism
Manis javanica (Malayan pangolin) [GN:
mjv ]
Gene
108406368 SLC34A1; sodium-dependent phosphate transport protein 2A isoform X1 [KO:K14683 ]
108408021 SLC34A2; sodium-dependent phosphate transport protein 2B [KO:K14683 ]
108389134 LOW QUALITY PROTEIN: sodium-dependent phosphate transport protein 2B-like [KO:K14683 ]
108408616 SLC6A19; sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter B(0)AT1 [KO:K05334 ]
108404279 ATP1B2; sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit beta-2 isoform X1 [KO:K01540 ]
108399443 ATP1B1; sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit beta-1 [KO:K01540 ]
108402725 FXYD2; sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase subunit gamma isoform X4 [KO:K01538 ]
108396944 SLC46A1; proton-coupled folate transporter isoform X1 [KO:K14613 ]
108401554 SLC11A2; natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 2 isoform X1 [KO:K21398 ]
108402146 SLC40A1; solute carrier family 40 member 1 isoform X2 [KO:K14685 ]
108387307 SLC31A1; high affinity copper uptake protein 1 isoform X1 [KO:K14686 ]
Compound
Reference
Authors
Perez AV, Picotto G, Carpentieri AR, Rivoira MA, Peralta Lopez ME, Tolosa de Talamoni NG
Title
Minireview on regulation of intestinal calcium absorption. Emphasis on molecular mechanisms of transcellular pathway.
Journal
Reference
Authors
Khanal RC, Nemere I
Title
Regulation of intestinal calcium transport.
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Reference
Authors
Hoenderop JG, Nilius B, Bindels RJ
Title
Calcium absorption across epithelia.
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Reference
Authors
Bouillon R, Van Cromphaut S, Carmeliet G
Title
Intestinal calcium absorption: Molecular vitamin D mediated mechanisms.
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Authors
Chua AC, Graham RM, Trinder D, Olynyk JK
Title
The regulation of cellular iron metabolism.
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Reference
Authors
West AR, Oates PS
Title
Mechanisms of heme iron absorption: current questions and controversies.
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Reference
Authors
Dunn LL, Rahmanto YS, Richardson DR
Title
Iron uptake and metabolism in the new millennium.
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Reference
Authors
Donovan A, Roy CN, Andrews NC
Title
The ins and outs of iron homeostasis.
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Reference
Authors
Lonnerdal B
Title
Intestinal regulation of copper homeostasis: a developmental perspective.
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Reference
Authors
Prohaska JR
Title
Role of copper transporters in copper homeostasis.
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Reference
Authors
Wang X, Zhou B
Title
Dietary zinc absorption: A play of Zips and ZnTs in the gut.
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Reference
Authors
Lichten LA, Cousins RJ
Title
Mammalian zinc transporters: nutritional and physiologic regulation.
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Reference
Authors
Quamme GA
Title
Recent developments in intestinal magnesium absorption.
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Reference
Authors
Donowitz M, Mohan S, Zhu CX, Chen TE, Lin R, Cha B, Zachos NC, Murtazina R, Sarker R, Li X
Title
NHE3 regulatory complexes.
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Reference
Authors
Kato A, Romero MF
Title
Regulation of Electroneutral NaCl Absorption by the Small Intestine.
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Reference
Authors
Sabbagh Y, O'Brien SP, Song W, Boulanger JH, Stockmann A, Arbeeny C, Schiavi SC
Title
Intestinal npt2b plays a major role in phosphate absorption and homeostasis.
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Reference
Authors
Marks J, Srai SK, Biber J, Murer H, Unwin RJ, Debnam ES
Title
Intestinal phosphate absorption and the effect of vitamin D: a comparison of rats with mice.
Journal
Related pathway
mjv04973 Carbohydrate digestion and absorption
mjv04974 Protein digestion and absorption
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