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PEX2_026460 PEX2_026460 PEX2_063330 PEX2_063330 PEX2_055530 PEX2_055530 PEX2_033000 PEX2_033000 PEX2_102890 PEX2_102890
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PEX2_026460V-type proton ATPase subunit; Vacuolar ATPase is responsible for acidifying a variety of intracellular compartments in eukaryotic cells. The active enzyme consists of a catalytic V1 domain attached to an integral membrane V0 proton pore complex. This subunit is a non-integral membrane component of the membrane pore domain and is required for proper assembly of the V0 sector. Might be involved in the regulated assembly of V1 subunits onto the membrane sector or alternatively may prevent the passage of protons through V0 pores; Belongs to the V-ATPase V0D/AC39 subunit family. (364 aa)
PEX2_063330ATPase, V1/A1 complex, subunit E. (231 aa)
PEX2_055530ATPase, F1 complex beta subunit/V1 complex, C-terminal. (661 aa)
PEX2_033000ATPase, F0/V0 complex, subunit C; Belongs to the V-ATPase proteolipid subunit family. (200 aa)
PEX2_102890V-type proton ATPase subunit a; Essential component of the vacuolar proton pump (V-ATPase), a multimeric enzyme that catalyzes the translocation of protons across the membranes. Required for assembly and activity of the V-ATPase. (855 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Penicillium expansum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 27334
Other names: ATCC 7861, CBS 325.48, P. expansum
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