The STT3B protein contains a highly immunogenic minor histocompatibility antigen epitope of 9 amino acids, B6(dom1). Like ITM1 (MIM 601134), STT3B is homologous to yeast STT3, an oligosaccharyltransferase essential for cell proliferation.[8][7]
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showed that rs12630354 upregulates STT3B expression. This SNP causes significant STT3B expression in the adrenal gland. STT3B has been suggested to participate
antidote for the death cap mushroom toxin α-amanitin by inhibiting the enzyme STT3B. Cardiogreen at Sigma-Aldrich "Spy Agent Green APMDS". Therapeutic Goods
solute carrier family 25 (carnitine/acylcarnitine translocase), member 20 STT3B: catalytic subunit of the oligosaccharyltransferase complex SYNPR: synaptoporin
Losfeld ME, Gilmore R, Freeze HH (November 2013). "Mutations in STT3A and STT3B cause two congenital disorders of glycosylation". Hum. Mol. Genet. 22 (22):