Mfsd5
Major facilitator superfamily domain containing 5 (MFSD5, hsMOT) is an atypical SLC expressed in neuronal plasma membranse.[1] It is a plausible Solute carrier transporter.[2] It transports molybdate anions,[3] and it interacts with GLP-1R.[4]
HGNC:28156
MFSD5 belongs to AMTF6.[5]
References
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