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A new pH sensor localized in the Golgi apparatus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals unexpected role…
The reconstructed ancestral subunit a functions as both V-ATPase isoforms Vph1p and Stv1p in Sacchar…
The V-ATPase a3 Subunit: Structure, Function and Therapeutic Potential of an Essential Biomolecule i…
The RAVE complex is an isoform-specific V-ATPase assembly factor in yeast.
Characterization of yeast V-ATPase mutants lacking Vph1p or Stv1p and the effect on endocytosis.
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