| ID | Sequence | Length | GC content |
|---|---|---|---|
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5621 nt | 0.3846 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5485 nt | 0.3836 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5466 nt | 0.3833 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5463 nt | 0.3831 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5341 nt | 0.3820 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5594 nt | 0.3824 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5712 nt | 0.3841 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5848 nt | 0.3851 | |
| AGAGCUACCUGAUCCGAAUACUAAGCAGAGCGAGUGCCGGGCUGAGUGU… | 5488 nt | 0.3837 |
This gene belongs to a small family of sodium-coupled bicarbonate transporters (NCBTs) that regulate the intracellular pH of neurons, the secretion of bicarbonate ions across the choroid plexus, and the pH of the brain extracellular fluid. The protein encoded by this gene was initially identified as a sodium-driven chloride bicarbonate exchanger (NCBE) though there is now evidence that its sodium/bicarbonate cotransport activity is independent of any chloride ion countertransport under physiological conditions. This gene is now classified as a member A10 of the SLC4 family of transmembrane solute carriers. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms.[provided by RefSeq, May 2010]
A study in humans identified the SLC4A10 as the most down-regulated differentially expressed mRNA in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) through RNA sequencing of peripheral blood samples [Wang et al. DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S329391]. Another human study using single-cell RNA sequencing of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from elderly hip fracture patients identified the SLC4A10 as a marker for mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells [Lu et al. DOI:10.1186/s12979-023-00380-6].