Gene
naa50
- ID
- ZDB-GENE-040801-142
- Name
- N-alpha-acetyltransferase 50, NatE catalytic subunit
- Symbol
- naa50 Nomenclature History
- Previous Names
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- mak3 (1)
- nat13
- wu:fb01d06
- wu:fe47h02
- zgc:100949
- Type
- protein_coding_gene
- Location
- Chr: 24 Mapping Details/Browsers
- Description
- Predicted to enable histone H4 acetyltransferase activity and protein-N-terminal amino-acid acetyltransferase activity. Acts upstream of or within somitogenesis. Predicted to be located in cytosol and nucleus. Predicted to be part of NatA complex. Is expressed in blood vasculature; head; and myotome. Orthologous to human NAA50 (N-alpha-acetyltransferase 50, NatE catalytic subunit).
- Genome Resources
- Note
- None
- Comparative Information
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- All Expression Data
- 3 figures from 3 publications
- Cross-Species Comparison
- High Throughput Data
- Thisse Expression Data
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- IMAGE:7153081 (1 image)
Wild Type Expression Summary
- All Phenotype Data
- No data available
- Cross-Species Comparison
- Alliance
Phenotype Summary
Mutations
Allele | Type | Localization | Consequence | Mutagen | Supplier |
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t26215 | Allele with one deletion | Unknown | Unknown | ENU |
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Targeting Reagent | Created Alleles | Citations |
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MO1-naa50 | N/A | Wenzlau et al., 2006 |
MO2-naa50 | N/A | O'Meara et al., 2021 |
MO3-naa50 | N/A | O'Meara et al., 2021 |
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Human Disease
Domain, Family, and Site Summary
Domain Details Per Protein
Protein | Length | Acyl-CoA N-acyltransferase | GNAT domain | N-terminal and lysine N-acetyltransferase |
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UniProtKB:Q6DBY2
|
168 | |||
UniProtKB:X1WEV8
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169 |
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Interactions and Pathways
No data available
Plasmids
No data available
No data available
Relationship | Marker Type | Marker | Accession Numbers | Citations |
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Contained in | BAC | CH73-93K15 | ZFIN Curated Data | |
Encodes | EST | fb01d06 | ||
Encodes | EST | fe47h02 | ||
Encodes | EST | IMAGE:7153081 | Thisse et al., 2004 | |
Encodes | cDNA | MGC:100949 | ZFIN Curated Data |
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Type | Accession # | Sequence | Length (nt/aa) | Analysis |
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RNA | RefSeq:NM_001003623 (1) | 2295 nt | ||
Genomic | GenBank:CU929332 (1) | 74139 nt | ||
Polypeptide | UniProtKB:X1WEV8 (1) | 169 aa |
- O'Meara, C.P., Guerri, L., Lawir, D.F., Mateos, F., Iconomou, M., Iwanami, N., Soza-Ried, C., Sikora, K., Siamishi, I., Giorgetti, O., Peter, S., Schorpp, M., Boehm, T. (2021) Genetic landscape of T cells identifies synthetic lethality for T-ALL. Communications biology. 4:1201
- Ree, R.M., Myklebust, L.M., Thiel, P., Foyn, H., Fladmark, K.E., Arnesen, T. (2015) The N-terminal acetyltransferase Naa10 is essential for zebrafish development. Bioscience Reports. 35(5)
- Baxendale, S., Chen, C.K., Tang, H., Davison, C., Hateren, L.V., Croning, M.D., Humphray, S.J., Hubbard, S.J., and Ingham, P.W. (2009) Expression screening and annotation of a zebrafish myoblast cDNA library. Gene expression patterns : GEP. 9(2):73-82
- Luo, D., Hu, W., Chen, S., Xiao, Y., Sun, Y., and Zhu, Z. (2009) Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes Between Cloned and Zygote-Developing Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos at the Dome Stage Using Suppression Subtractive Hybridization. Biology of reproduction. 80(4):674-684
- Wenzlau, J.M., Garl, P.J., Simpson, P., Stenmark, K.R., West, J., Artinger, K.B., Nemenoff, R.A., and Weiser-Evans, M.C. (2006) Embryonic Growth-Associated Protein Is One Subunit of a Novel N-Terminal Acetyltransferase Complex Essential for Embryonic Vascular Development. Circulation research. 98(6):846-855
- Strausberg,R.L., Feingold,E.A., Grouse,L.H., Derge,J.G., Klausner,R.D., Collins,F.S., Wagner,L., Shenmen,C.M., Schuler,G.D., Altschul,S.F., Zeeberg,B., Buetow,K.H., Schaefer,C.F., Bhat,N.K., Hopkins,R.F., Jordan,H., Moore,T., Max,S.I., Wang,J., Hsieh,F., Diatchenko,L., Marusina,K., Farmer,A.A., Rubin,G.M., Hong,L., Stapleton,M., Soares,M.B., Bonaldo,M.F., Casavant,T.L., Scheetz,T.E., Brownstein,M.J., Usdin,T.B., Toshiyuki,S., Carninci,P., Prange,C., Raha,S.S., Loquellano,N.A., Peters,G.J., Abramson,R.D., Mullahy,S.J., Bosak,S.A., McEwan,P.J., McKernan,K.J., Malek,J.A., Gunaratne,P.H., Richards,S., Worley,K.C., Hale,S., Garcia,A.M., Gay,L.J., Hulyk,S.W., Villalon,D.K., Muzny,D.M., Sodergren,E.J., Lu,X., Gibbs,R.A., Fahey,J., Helton,E., Ketteman,M., Madan,A., Rodrigues,S., Sanchez,A., Whiting,M., Madan,A., Young,A.C., Shevchenko,Y., Bouffard,G.G., Blakesley,R.W., Touchman,J.W., Green,E.D., Dickson,M.C., Rodriguez,A.C., Grimwood,J., Schmutz,J., Myers,R.M., Butterfield,Y.S., Krzywinski,M.I., Skalska,U., Smailus,D.E., Schnerch,A., Schein,J.E., Jones,S.J., and Marra,M.A. (2002) Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99(26):16899-903
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