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A 100 kDa polypeptide associates with the V
0
membrane sector but not with the active oat vacuolar H
+
-ATPase, suggesting a role in assembly
Xuhang Li, Heven Sze
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0
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-ATPase, suggesting a role in assembly'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Avena
100%
Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases
98%
Peptides
44%
Membranes
41%
Detergents
24%
Adenosine Triphosphatases
23%
Yeasts
18%
Free Association
17%
Holoenzymes
15%
Antibody Affinity
14%
Eukaryotic Cells
12%
Immunoprecipitation
11%
Cytosol
11%
Membrane Proteins
9%
Proteins
8%
Monoclonal Antibodies
8%
Antibodies
6%
Enzymes
6%
Agriculture & Biology
H-transporting ATP synthase
72%
oats
65%
polypeptides
53%
detergents
21%
antibody affinity
16%
yeasts
15%
sorting
11%
pumps
11%
cytosol
10%
membrane proteins
10%
adenosinetriphosphatase
10%
monoclonal antibodies
10%
eukaryotic cells
10%
proteins
7%
antibodies
7%
enzymes
5%