ATP10B encodes a P-type ATPase that functions as a phospholipid-transporting ATPase with glycosylceramide flippase and phosphatidylcholine flippase activity. It participates in lipid translocation and lysosomal membrane organization, placing it in the machinery that moves lipids across membranes. The protein is found in the endoplasmic reticulum, late endosome membrane, and lysosomal membrane.
At the molecular level, ATP10B is part of a phospholipid-translocating ATPase complex and acts in phospholipid transport and lipid transport. Its membrane localization is consistent with a role in translocating lipids within intracellular membrane systems. Expression measurements show RNA expression in the gastrointestinal tract and protein expression in the hematopoietic system.