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Description

ARD1 homolog A, N-acetyltransferase (S. cerevisiae)

About this transcript

This transcript has 7 exons and is annotated with 6 domains and features.

NameTranscript IDbpProteinTranslation IDBiotypeCCDSUniProtFlags
NAA10-001OTTHUMT00000061108.21772235aaOTTHUMP00000026001
 
Protein coding
CCDS14737P41227
NAA10-002OTTHUMT00000061109.1837220aaOTTHUMP00000026002
 
Protein coding
CCDS59179-
NAA10-012OTTHUMT00000130129.21002169aaOTTHUMP00000180623
 
Protein coding
-F8W808
NAA10-015OTTHUMT00000280570.1908184aaOTTHUMP00000180622
 
Protein coding
-A8MWP7
NAA10-013OTTHUMT00000130130.2599145aaOTTHUMP00000064808
 
Protein coding
-C9JW55 CDS 3' incomplete
NAA10-014OTTHUMT00000130131.2538142aaOTTHUMP00000064809
 
Protein coding
-C9JN83 CDS 3' incomplete
NAA10-017OTTHUMT00000316206.2525No protein-
 
Processed transcript
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NAA10-003OTTHUMT00000061110.11080No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-004OTTHUMT00000061111.11075No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-007OTTHUMT00000061114.21062No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-006OTTHUMT00000061113.1908No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-010OTTHUMT00000129562.1873No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-005OTTHUMT00000061112.2809No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-009OTTHUMT00000061116.2743No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-016OTTHUMT00000316205.1573No protein-
 
Retained intron
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NAA10-008OTTHUMT00000061115.2569No protein-
 
Retained intron
--
Statistics

Exons: 7 Transcript length: 837 bps Translation length: 220 residues

CCDS

This transcript is a member of the Human CCDS set: CCDS59179

Class

Novel protein coding [Definition]

Author

This transcript was annotated by Havana

Version & date

Version 1, last modified on 28/02/2014 (Created on 09/03/2004)

Alternative symbols

U52112.1-002

Other assemblies

This transcript maps to 153,929,924-153,935,015 in GRCh38 (Ensembl) coordinates.

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Alternative transcripts
Ensembl transcript having exact match with Havana:
Curation Method

Manual annotation from Havana

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