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SLC25A23  -  solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial...

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: APC2, Calcium-binding mitochondrial carrier protein SCaMC-3, FLJ30339, MCSC2, MGC2615, ...
 
 
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High impact information on SLC25A23

  • We report here the cellular expression and alternative splicing of SLC25A23 [1].
  • The most common SCaMC-3 isoform shows a mitochondrial subcellular localization when transfected in HeLa cells and is able to bind calcium by Ca(2+)-dependent mobility shift assays [1].
  • The amino-terminal portion harbors three canonical EF-hand calcium-binding domains while the carboxyl-terminal portion of SCaMC-3 has the characteristic features of the MSC superfamily [1].
  • The results demonstrated that on dry testing of 120 brackets when applying an occluso-gingival load to produce a shear force at the bracket-tooth interface, there was no statistically significant difference in the shear bond strength (SBS) of APC 1 (68.4 N), APC 2 (74.9 N), and V brackets (75.4 N, control group) [2].

References

  1. Cellular expression and alternative splicing of SLC25A23, a member of the mitochondrial Ca2+-dependent solute carrier gene family. Bassi, M.T., Manzoni, M., Bresciani, R., Pizzo, M.T., Della Monica, A., Barlati, S., Monti, E., Borsani, G. Gene (2005) [Pubmed]
  2. Bonding characteristics of a self-etching primer and precoated brackets: an in vitro study. Hirani, S., Sherriff, M. European journal of orthodontics. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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