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Ntan1 - N-terminal Asn amidase

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PNAA
PNAD
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Basic Information
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The protein encoded by this gene functions in a step-wise protein degradation process through the N-end rule pathway. This protein acts as a tertiary destabilizing enzyme that deamidates N-terminal L-Asparagine residues on proteins to produce N-terminal L-Aspartate. L-Aspartate substrates are subsequently conjugated to L-Arginine, which is recognized by specific E3 ubiquitin ligases and targeted to the proteasome. Mice with a knock-out of this gene are viable, fertile, and outwardly normal, but show impairments in spontaneous activity and spatial memory, relative to their wild-type counterparts. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2016]

Basic Information

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14
10
16686 bp
34.59
3
10

Ntan1 Genetics information (+)

GRCm39

Sequence Homology

Transcripts & Proteins

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* This data comes from NCBI.

Gene Expression

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