286410320940ENSG00000101974ENSMUSG00000062949Q8NB49Q9QZW0NM_001010986NM_173694NM_001353810NM_001353811NM_001353812NM_001001798NM_001037863NM_001359002NP_001010986NP_775965NP_001340739NP_001340740NP_001340741NP_001001798NP_001032952NP_001345931ATP11C is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ATP11C gene.
ATP11C encodes a member of the Type IV P-type ATPase family that is thought to transport or 'flip' aminophospholipids.
The corresponding protein in mice is essential for the development of B cells and red blood cells,[5][6] and for the prevention of intrahepatic cholestasis.
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