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DPM3, dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase subunit 3, regulatory

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DPM3, dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase subunit 3, regulatory

  • Dolichol-phosphate mannose (Dol-P-Man) serves as a donor of mannosyl residues on the lumenal side of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Lack of Dol-P-Man results in defective surface expression of GPI-anchored proteins. Dol-P-Man is synthesized from GDP-mannose and dolichol-phosphate on the cytosolic side of the ER by the enzyme dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase and acts as a stabilizer subunit of the dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase complex. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

  • Gene Synonyms (dolichol-phosphate mannosyltransferase subunit 3, DPM synthase complex subunit 3, DPM synthase subunit 3, MPD synthase subunit 3, dolichol-phosphate mannose synthase subunit 3, dolichyl-phosphate beta-D-mannosyltransferase subunit 3, dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase polypeptide 3, dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase subunit 3, mannose-P-dolichol synthase subunit 3, prostin 1, testicular tissue protein Li 58, CDG1O,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 54344
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>A0A140VJI4
    UNIPROT ID#>>Q9P2X0
    UNIPROT ID#>>Q86TM7
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