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An N-terminal EF hand-like motif modulates ion transport by Pmr1, the yeast Golgi Ca2+/Mn2+-ATPaseWei et al., 1999
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- Wei Y
- Marchi V
- Wang R
- Rao R
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- Biochemistry
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Pmr1, a novel member of the family of P-type ATPases, localizes to the Golgi compartment in yeast where it provides Ca2+ and Mn2+ for a variety of normal secretory processes. We have previously characterized Ca2+ transport in isolated Golgi vesicles, and described an …
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