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Catalytic subunit of the NatB complex which catalyzes acetylation of the N-terminal methionine residues of peptides beginning with Met-Asp, Met-Glu, Met-Asn and Met-Gln. Proteins with cell cycle functions are overrepresented in the pool of NatB substrates. Required for maintaining the structure and function of actomyosin fibers and for proper cellular migration.
1500004D14Rik; 2900026I01Rik; AU041458; D2Ertd186e; dJ1002M8.1; Methionine N-acetyltransferase; N(alpha)-acetyltransferase 20, NatB catalytic subunit; NAA20; N-acetyltransferase 3 homolog; N-acetyltransferase 5; N-acetyltransferase 5 (ARD1 homolog, S. cerevisiae); N-acetyltransferase 5 (GCN5-related, putative); N-acetyltransferase 5, ARD1 subunit (arrest-defective 1, S. cerevisiae, homolog); N-alpha-acetyltransferase 20; N-alpha-acetyltransferase 20, NatB catalytic subunit; NAT3; NAT3P; NAT5; NAT5P; NatB catalytic subunit; natB complex subunit NAT5; N-terminal acetyltransferase B complex catalytic subunit NAA20; N-terminal acetyltransferase B complex catalytic subunit NAT5; N-terminal acetyltransferase complex ARD1 subunit
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