"ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A large highly-conserved family of ATPases with diverse functions in cells that are characterized by the presence of a P-LOOP and a ring shape. They couple the energy generated by ATP hydrolysis to remodeling or mechanical translocation of their target molecules.
Descriptor ID |
D000074183
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.277.040.013.500 D08.811.277.040.025.024 D12.776.157.025.750
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Concept/Terms |
AAA Proteases- AAA Proteases
- Proteases, AAA
- AAA+ Proteases
- Proteases, AAA+
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2003 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities" by people in Profiles.
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The mutational landscape of Burkitt-like lymphoma with 11q aberration is distinct from that of Burkitt lymphoma. Blood. 2019 02 28; 133(9):962-966.
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PEX6 is Expressed in Photoreceptor Cilia and Mutated in Deafblindness with Enamel Dysplasia and Microcephaly. Hum Mutat. 2016 Feb; 37(2):170-4.
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Comparative sequence and expression analyses of four mammalian VPS4 genes. Gene. 2003 Feb 13; 305(1):47-59.
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Mammalian cells express two VPS4 proteins both of which are involved in intracellular protein trafficking. J Mol Biol. 2001 Sep 21; 312(3):469-80.
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Cloning, characterisation, and functional expression of the Mus musculus SKD1 gene in yeast demonstrates that the mouse SKD1 and the yeast VPS4 genes are orthologues and involved in intracellular protein trafficking. Gene. 1999 Jun 24; 234(1):149-59.