Sodium-hydrogen exchange regulatory factor

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* '''NHERF-1''' is the major isoform present in the brain and it regulates the trans-cellular ion transport through the blood-brain barrier membrane<ref>PMID:26010555</ref>. It transduces cyclic AMP signals that inhibit the sodium-hydrogen exchanger present at the surface of kidney and gut<ref>PMID:12586353</ref>. NHERF-1 contains 2 PDZ domains and one erm domain.
* '''NHERF-1''' is the major isoform present in the brain and it regulates the trans-cellular ion transport through the blood-brain barrier membrane<ref>PMID:26010555</ref>. It transduces cyclic AMP signals that inhibit the sodium-hydrogen exchanger present at the surface of kidney and gut<ref>PMID:12586353</ref>. NHERF-1 contains 2 PDZ domains and one erm domain.
* '''NHERF-2''' is a negative regulator of endothelial proliferation and may have important roles in endothelial homeostasis and vascular modeling<ref>PMID:22343917</ref>. NHERF-2 contains 2 PDZ domains and one erm domain.
* '''NHERF-2''' is a negative regulator of endothelial proliferation and may have important roles in endothelial homeostasis and vascular modeling<ref>PMID:22343917</ref>. NHERF-2 contains 2 PDZ domains and one erm domain.
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*'''NHERF-3''' contains 4 PDZ domains no one erm domain<ref>PMID:15905209</ref>.
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*'''NHERF-3''' contains 4 PDZ domains no erm domain<ref>PMID:15905209</ref>.
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Human NHERF-1 second PDZ domain with CXCR2 peptide chimera (PDB cod 4q3h)

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