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Immunogen sequence: QPCCPVFRN WAHNSSVEAS SNLEAPGNER KCEDPDSPVT KKMRLEPGTA AREVTNGAAH HQSFGKQKSG PISPGIHSCD LTVEGLATVT RIAPGSAKVI DVYRTGAKCV PGEAGDSGKP GAAFHQVGLL RVKPGRGDRT RSMSCSDKMA RWNVLGCQGA LLMHLLEEPI YLSAVVIGKC PYSQEAMQRA LIGRCQNVSA LPKGFGVQEL KILQSDLLFE QSRSAVQAKR ADSPGRLVPC GAAISWSAVP EQPLDVTANG FPQGTTKKTI GSLQARSQIS KVELFRSFQK LLSRIARDKW PHSLRVQKLD TYQEYKEAAS SYQEAWSTLR KQVFGSWIRN PPDYHQFK (156-502 aa encoded by BC002758)
This gene is a member of the ADAR (adenosine deaminase acting on RNA) family. Using site-specific adenosine modification, proteins encoded by these genes participate in the pre-mRNA editing of nuclear transcripts. The protein encoded by this gene, tRNA-specific adenosine deaminase 1, is responsible for the deamination of adenosine 37 to inosine in eukaryotic tRNA.
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Protein Aliases: adenosine deaminase acting on tRNA; hADAT1; mADAT1; tRNA-specific 1; tRNA-specific adenosine deaminase 1; tRNA-specific adenosine-37 deaminase
Gene Aliases: ADAT1; HADAT1; mADAT1; MMADAT1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9BUB4, (Mouse) Q9JHI2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 23536, (Rat) 690810, (Mouse) 30947
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