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Vps39  -  vacuolar protein sorting 39 (yeast)

Mus musculus

Synonyms: A230065P22Rik, AW743070, Pldn, Vam6, Vam6/Vps39-like protein, ...
 
 
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High impact information on Vps39

  • To determine a role for the corresponding mammalian orthologues, we examined the function, localization, and protein interactions of endogenous mVps11, mVps16, mVps18, mVam2p, and mVam6 [1].
  • Spatio-temporal organization of Vam6P and SNAP on mouse spermatozoa and their involvement in sperm-zona pellucida interactions [2].
  • We detected messages of Vam6P and SNAP in mammalian testis and epididymis [2].
  • Vam6P and SNAP were shed off from the principal acrosomal domain after acrosome reaction, but the equatorial and the post-acrosomal domains retained these proteins [2].
  • The pallidin (Pldn) gene and the role of SNARE proteins in melanosome biogenesis [3].
 

Anatomical context of Vps39

References

  1. Mammalian late vacuole protein sorting orthologues participate in early endosomal fusion and interact with the cytoskeleton. Richardson, S.C., Winistorfer, S.C., Poupon, V., Luzio, J.P., Piper, R.C. Mol. Biol. Cell (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. Spatio-temporal organization of Vam6P and SNAP on mouse spermatozoa and their involvement in sperm-zona pellucida interactions. Brahmaraju, M., Shoeb, M., Laloraya, M., Kumar, P.G. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. The pallidin (Pldn) gene and the role of SNARE proteins in melanosome biogenesis. Falcón-Pérez, J.M., Dell'Angelica, E.C. Pigment Cell Res. (2002) [Pubmed]
 
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