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DNAJB12: Lysates

DNAJB12, also known as DnaJ homolog subfamily B member 12, consists of a 41.8 kDa and a 42.3 kDa isoform and is involved in stimulating ATPase in order to regulate molecular chaperone activity as a part of the DNAJ/HSP40 family. Diseases and disorders such as malaria, fundus dystrophy, choroiditis, choroideremia, and cone-rod dystrophy have been studied with the protein. The protein acts in the protein processing pathway in the endoplasmic reticulum along with MME, MYC, HSPA2, TNFRSF1A, and WIPI2.
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DNAJB12: Lysates

DNAJB12, also known as DnaJ homolog subfamily B member 12, consists of a 41.8 kDa and a 42.3 kDa isoform and is involved in stimulating ATPase in order to regulate molecular chaperone activity as a part of the DNAJ/HSP40 family. Diseases and disorders such as malaria, fundus dystrophy, choroiditis, choroideremia, and cone-rod dystrophy have been studied with the protein. The protein acts in the protein processing pathway in the endoplasmic reticulum along with MME, MYC, HSPA2, TNFRSF1A, and WIPI2.
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