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ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-RERE | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-REOR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-REGO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-REGR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-REAQ | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-ORRE | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-OROR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-ORGO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-ORGR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-ORAQ | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GORE | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GOOR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GOGO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GOGR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GOAQ | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GRRE | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GROR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GRGO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GRGR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-GRAQ | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-AQRE | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-AQOR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-AQGO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-AQGR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing | |
ATP6V0D1-DUS2L-20-AQAQ | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | Request Pricing |
This gene encodes a component of vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase), a multisubunit enzyme that mediates acidification of eukaryotic intracellular organelles. V-ATPase dependent organelle acidification is necessary for such intracellular processes as protein sorting, zymogen activation, receptor-mediated endocytosis, and synaptic vesicle proton gradient generation. V-ATPase is composed of a cytosolic V1 domain and a transmembrane V0 domain. The V1 domain consists of three A and three B subunits, two G subunits plus the C, D, E, F, and H subunits. The V1 domain contains the ATP catalytic site. The V0 domain consists of five different subunits: a, c, c', c'', and d. Additional isoforms of many of the V1 and V0 subunit proteins are encoded by multiple genes or alternatively spliced transcript variants. This encoded protein is known as the D subunit and is found ubiquitously. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Gene Symbol : ATP6V0D1
Gene Name : ATPase H+ transporting V0 subunit d1
Chromosome : CHR 16: 674,811,85-674,380,13
Locus : 16q22.1
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