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Biosynthesis of the vacuolar H+‐ATPase accessory subunit Ac45 in Xenopus pituitary

Holthuis et al., 1999

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5993037463331241177
Author
Holthuis J
Jansen E
Schoonderwoert V
Burbach J
Martens G
Publication year
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European journal of biochemistry

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Vacuolar H+‐ATPases (V‐ATPases) mediate the acidification of multiple intracellular compartments, including secretory granules in which an acidic milieu is necessary for prohormone processing. A search for genes coordinately expressed with the prohormone …
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