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C6ORF55

Basics

Aliases:
This biomarker is also known as:
  • VTA1,
  • dopamine-responsive gene 1 protein,
  • Dopamine-responsive gene 1 protein,
  • C6orf55,
  • My012,
  • vacuolar protein sorting-associated protein VTA1 homolog,
  • SKD1-binding protein 1,
  • chromosome 6 open reading frame 55,
  • LYST-interacting protein 5,
  • homolog of mouse SKD1-binding protein 1,
  • Q9NP79,
  • HSPC228,
  • Vps20-associated 1 homolog (S. cerevisiae),
  • DRG-1,
  • LIP5,
  • DRG1,
  • SBP1,

Description…

VTA1 is involved in activities of the multivesicular body, an endosomal compartment involved in sorting membrane proteins for degradation in lysosomes. VTA1 is thought to be a cofactor of VPS4A/B. VTA1 is involved in HIV-1 budding. It has been shown by similarity to be involved in the sorting and down-regulation of EGFR.

Attributes

QA State: Under Review
Type: Protein
Short Name:

Datasets

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Organs

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Studies

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Publications

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Resources

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