RHBG


Description

The RHBG (Rh family B glycoprotein) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

RHBG, or Rh family, B glycoprotein, is an ammonia transporter protein encoded by the RHBG gene. RHBG and RHCG are non-erythroid members of the Rhesus (Rh) protein family, primarily expressed in the kidney. They belong to the methylammonium-ammonium permease/ammonia transporters superfamily. All Rh family proteins are predicted to be transmembrane proteins with 12 membrane spanning domains and intracytoplasmic N- and C-termini.

RHBG is an ammonium transporter involved in maintaining acid-base homeostasis. It transports ammonium and methylammonium across the basolateral plasma membrane of epithelial cells, contributing to renal transepithelial ammonia transport and metabolism. RHBG can transport either NH4+ or NH3 ammonia species, primarily mediating an electrogenic NH4+ transport. It may also act as a CO2 channel, facilitating renal acid secretion.

RHBG is also known as SLC42A2.

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