1110003M08Rik antikoerper, AA407792 antikoerper, AI842275 antikoerper, PAPST1 antikoerper, Slc35b1 antikoerper, slc35b1 antikoerper, MGC53978 antikoerper, SLL antikoerper, UGTrel4 antikoerper, Slc35b2 antikoerper, papst1 antikoerper, pic antikoerper, zgc:64182 antikoerper, zgc:77349 antikoerper, adenosine 3-phospho 5-phosphosulfate transporter 1 antikoerper, solute carrier family 35, member B2 antikoerper, solute carrier family 35 member B2 S homolog antikoerper, solute carrier family 35 member B2 antikoerper, NFKB inhibitor epsilon antikoerper, solute carrier family 35 (adenosine 3'-phospho 5'-phosphosulfate transporter), member B2 antikoerper, LOC100283726 antikoerper, Slc35b2 antikoerper, slc35b2.S antikoerper, SLC35B2 antikoerper, Nfkbie antikoerper, slc35b2 antikoerper
Hintergrund
Sulfotransferases use an activated form of sulfate, 3-prime-phosphoadenosine 5-prime-phosphosulfate (PAPS), as a common sulfate donor for sulfation of glycoproteins, proteoglycans, and glycolipids in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. SLC35B2 is located in the microsomal membrane and transports PAPS from the cytosol, where it is synthesized, into the Golgi lumen.