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The mitochondrial tricarboxylate transporter (also called citrate transport protein, or CTP) is responsible for the movement of citrate across the mitochondrial inner membrane.
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Protein Aliases: CIC; Citrate carrier; Citrate transport protein; citrate transporter) member 1; CTP; DiGeorge syndrome gene j; Mitochondrial citrate carrier; mitochondrial tricarboxylate carrier; solute carrier family 20 (mitochondrial citrate transporter), member 3; solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carrier; citrate transporter), member 1; Solute carrier family 25 member 1; Tricarboxylate carrier protein; Tricarboxylate transport protein, mitochondrial; txtp
Gene Aliases: 1300019P08Rik; 2610100G11Rik; AI194714; Cic; CTP; D2L2AD; Dgsj; SEA; SLC20A3; SLC25A1
UniProt ID: (Human) P53007, (Rat) P32089, (Mouse) Q8JZU2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 6576, (Rat) 29743, (Mouse) 13358
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