USP9X Antibody

USP9X is an ubiquitin-specific protease involved in the removal and recycling of ubiquitin from proteins degraded in proteasomes. USP9X is located on the X-chromosome but escapes X-inactivation. Defects in USP9X may cause gonadal degeneration in Turner syndrome.

Alternative names for USP9X Antibody include ubiquitin-specific protease 9 X chromosome antibody, probable ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase FAF-X antibody, Fat facets protein-related X-linked antibody, deubiquitinating enzyme FAF-X antibody, DFFRX antibody, USP9 antibody.

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