Relocalization of the V-ATPase B2 subunit to the apical membrane of epididymal clear cells of mice deficient in the B1 subunit
An acidic luminal pH in the epididymis contributes to maintaining sperm quiescent during their maturation and storage. The vacuolar H(+)ATPase (V-ATPase), located in narrow and clear cells, is a major contributor to luminal acidification. Mutations in one of the V-ATPase subunits, ATP6v1B1 (B1), cau...
Main Authors: | Da Silva, Nicolas (Author), Shum, Winnie W.C (Author), El-Annan, Jaafar (Author), Păunescu, Teodor G. (Author), McKee, Mary (Author), Smith, Peter J.S (Author), Brown, Dennis (Author), Breton, Sylvie (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2007-07.
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