Gene Review:
vha-3 - Protein VHA-3
Caenorhabditis elegans
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High impact information on vha-3
- Another new gene, vha-11, contained seven exons and was found to be located immediately downstream of vha-3 [1].
- We report here that a third 16-kDa gene, vha-3, has been identified on chromosome IV [1].
- Northern blot analysis indicated that all four genes were expressed in a similar pattern during the worm life cycle; however, studies with transgenic worms indicated that the vha-3 gene was expressed differently from other proteolipid genes in a cell-specific manner [1].
References
- Multiple genes for vacuolar-type ATPase proteolipids in Caenorhabditis elegans. A new gene, vha-3, has a distinct cell-specific distribution. Oka, T., Yamamoto, R., Futai, M. J. Biol. Chem. (1998) [Pubmed]
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