ey0020.1-1 | Mechanism of the Year | ESPEYB20
S Ravera
, JP Nicola
, G Salazar-De Simone
, FJ Sigworth
, E Karakas
, LM Amzel
, MA Bianchet
, N Carrasco
Brief summary: The sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) is the first and limiting step for thyroid hormone synthesis (1). NIS is located at the basolateral membrane of the thyroid follicular cells. NIS translocates iodide against its electrochemical gradient from the blood into the cytosol of the thyroid follicular cell by a co-transport with sodium. Besides iodide, the sodium/iodide symporter has also further substrates such as the environmental endocrine disruptor perchlorate, or s...