ATP6V1G2 report

I. Expression across cell types

II. Expression across tissues

III. Associated gene sets

GO_0097401Biological processsynaptic vesicle lumen acidification
GO_0016241Biological processregulation of macroautophagy
GO_0042470Cellular componentmelanosome
GO_0000221Cellular componentvacuolar proton-transporting V-type ATPase, V1 domain
GO_0030672Cellular componentsynaptic vesicle membrane
GO_0005829Cellular componentcytosol
GO_0030665Cellular componentclathrin-coated vesicle membrane
GO_0098850Cellular componentextrinsic component of synaptic vesicle membrane
GO_0046961Molecular functionproton-transporting ATPase activity, rotational mechanism
GO_0005515Molecular functionprotein binding
GO_0016887Molecular functionATP hydrolysis activity

IV. Literature review

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Gene nameATP6V1G2
Protein nameV-type proton ATPase subunit G 2 (V-ATPase subunit G 2) (V-ATPase 13 kDa subunit 2) (Vacuolar proton pump subunit G 2)
V-type proton ATPase subunit G
SynonymsATP6G
ATP6G2
Vma10
NG38
DescriptionFUNCTION: Subunit of the V1 complex of vacuolar(H+)-ATPase (V-ATPase), a multisubunit enzyme composed of a peripheral complex (V1) that hydrolyzes ATP and a membrane integral complex (V0) that translocates protons. V-ATPase is responsible for acidifying and maintaining the pH of intracellular compartments and in some cell types, is targeted to the plasma membrane, where it is responsible for acidifying the extracellular environment. .

FUNCTION: Subunit of the V1 complex of vacuolar(H+)-ATPase (V-ATPase), a multisubunit enzyme composed of a peripheral complex (V1) that hydrolyzes ATP and a membrane integral complex (V0) that translocates protons. V-ATPase is responsible for acidifying and maintaining the pH of intracellular compartments and in some cell types, is targeted to the plasma membrane, where it is responsible for acidifying the extracellular environment. .

FUNCTION: Subunit of the V1 complex of vacuolar(H+)-ATPase (V-ATPase), a multisubunit enzyme composed of a peripheral complex (V1) that hydrolyzes ATP and a membrane integral complex (V0) that translocates protons. V-ATPase is responsible for acidifying and maintaining the pH of intracellular compartments and in some cell types, is targeted to the plasma membrane, where it is responsible for acidifying the extracellular environment. .

AccessionsENST00000434217.2 [O95670-2]
ENST00000452453.2 [O95670-2]
ENST00000376151.4 [O95670-2]
O95670
ENST00000443657.2 [O95670-2]
ENST00000383503.4 [O95670-1]
ENST00000441959.2 [O95670-1]
ENST00000483251.1 [O95670-3]
ENST00000454889.2 [O95670-1]
ENST00000448779.2 [O95670-2]
ENST00000447174.2 [O95670-2]
ENST00000449748.2 [O95670-1]
ENST00000415099.2
ENST00000303892.10 [O95670-1]
ENST00000421596.2 [O95670-2]
ENST00000444088.2 [O95670-1]
H0Y474
Q6NVJ2
ENST00000454370.2 [O95670-1]