Protein Disulfide-isomerase - Members

Members

Human genes encoding Protein disulfide isomerases include:

  • AGR2
  • AGR3
  • CASQ1
  • CASQ2
  • DNAJC10
  • ERP27
  • ERP29
  • ERP44
  • P4HB
  • PDIA2
  • PDIA3
  • PDIA4
  • PDIA5
  • PDIA6
  • PDIALT
  • TMX1
  • TMX2
  • TMX3
  • TMX4
  • TXNDC5
  • TXNDC12

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