Metabolic proteins, Plasma proteins, Transporters
Intracellular
Cell type enhanced (Hofbauer cells)
Low immune cell specificity
Low cell line specificity
V-ATPase is a heteromultimeric enzyme made up of two complexes: the ATP-hydrolytic V1 complex and the proton translocation V0 complex (PubMed:33065002). The V1 complex consists of three catalytic AB heterodimers that form a heterohexamer, three peripheral stalks each consisting of EG heterodimers, one central rotor including subunits D and F, and the regulatory subunits C and H (PubMed:33065002). The proton translocation complex V0 consists of the proton transport subunit a, a ring of proteolipid subunits c9c'', rotary subunit d, subunits e and f, and the accessory subunits ATP6AP1/Ac45 and ATP6AP2/PRR (PubMed:33065002). Interacts with ATP6AP2; ATP6AP2 is a V-ATPase accessory protein and the interaction promotes v-ATPase complex assembly (PubMed:30374053). Interacts with TMEM9; TMEM9 is a v-ATPase assembly regulator and the interaction induces the interaction with ATP6AP2 (PubMed:30374053). Interacts with PIP4P1 (PubMed:29644770).
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