Aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase member 3
Details
- Name
- Aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase member 3
- Kind
- protein
- Synonyms
- 1.-.-.-
- AFAR2
- AFB1 aldehyde reductase 2
- AFB1-AR 2
- Gene Name
- AKR7A3
- UniProtKB Entry
- O95154Swiss-Prot
- Organism
- Humans
- NCBI Taxonomy ID
- 9606
- Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0052187|Aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase member 3 MSRQLSRARPATVLGAMEMGRRMDAPTSAAVTRAFLERGHTEIDTAFVYSEGQSETILGG LGLRLGGSDCRVKIDTKAIPLFGNSLKPDSLRFQLETSLKRLQCPRVDLFYLHMPDHSTP VEETLRACHQLHQEGKFVELGLSNYAAWEVAEICTLCKSNGWILPTVYQGMYNAITRQVE TELFPCLRHFGLRFYAFNPLAGGLLTGKYKYEDKNGKQPVGRFFGNTWAEMYRNRYWKEH HFEGIALVEKALQAAYGASAPSMTSATLRWMYHHSQLQGAHGDAVILGMSSLEQLEQNLA AAEEGPLEPAVVDAFNQAWHLVTHECPNYFR
- Number of residues
- 331
- Molecular Weight
- 37206.12
- Theoretical pI
- Not Available
- GO Classification
- Functionselectron transfer activity / identical protein bindingProcessescellular aldehyde metabolic processComponentscytosol / extracellular exosome
- General Function
- Can reduce the dialdehyde protein-binding form of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) to the non-binding AFB1 dialcohol. May be involved in protection of liver against the toxic and carcinogenic effects of AFB1, a potent hepatocarcinogen
- Specific Function
- aldo-keto reductase (NADPH) activity
- Pfam Domain Function
- Aldo_ket_red (PF00248)
- Signal Regions
- Not Available
- Transmembrane Regions
- Not Available
- Cellular Location
- Cytoplasm
- Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0052188|Aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase member 3 (AKR7A3) ATGTCCCGGCAGCTGTCGCGGGCCCGGCCAGCCACGGTGCTGGGCGCCATGGAGATGGGG CGCCGCATGGACGCGCCCACCAGCGCCGCAGTCACGCGCGCCTTCCTGGAGCGCGGCCAC ACCGAGATAGACACGGCCTTCGTGTACAGCGAGGGCCAGTCCGAGACCATCCTTGGCGGC CTGGGGCTCCGGCTGGGCGGCAGCGACTGCAGAGTGAAAATTGATACCAAGGCCATTCCA CTGTTTGGGAACTCCCTGAAGCCTGACAGTCTCCGGTTCCAGCTGGAGACGTCACTGAAG CGGCTGCAGTGTCCCCGAGTGGACCTCTTCTACCTGCATATGCCAGACCACAGCACCCCG GTGGAAGAGACACTGCGTGCCTGCCACCAGCTGCACCAGGAGGGCAAGTTCGTGGAGCTT GGCCTCTCCAACTATGCAGCCTGGGAAGTGGCCGAGATCTGTACCCTCTGCAAGAGCAAC GGCTGGATCCTGCCCACTGTGTACCAGGGCATGTACAATGCCATCACCCGGCAGGTGGAA ACGGAGCTCTTCCCCTGCCTCAGGCACTTTGGACTGAGGTTCTATGCCTTCAACCCTCTG GCTGGGGGCCTGCTGACCGGCAAGTACAAGTATGAGGACAAGAATGGGAAACAGCCCGTG GGCCGCTTCTTTGGGAATACCTGGGCAGAGATGTACAGGAATCGCTACTGGAAGGAGCAC CACTTTGAGGGCATTGCCCTGGTGGAGAAGGCCCTGCAGGCCGCGTATGGCGCCAGCGCC CCCAGCATGACCTCGGCCACCCTCCGGTGGATGTACCACCACTCACAGCTGCAGGGTGCC CACGGGGACGCGGTCATCCTGGGCATGTCCAGCCTGGAGCAGCTGGAGCAGAACTTGGCA GCGGCAGAGGAAGGGCCCCTGGAGCCGGCTGTCGTGGACGCCTTTAATCAAGCCTGGCAT TTGGTTACTCACGAATGTCCCAACTACTTCCGCTAG
- Chromosome Location
- 1
- Locus
- 1p36.13
- External Identifiers
Resource Link UniProtKB ID O95154 UniProtKB Entry Name ARK73_HUMAN GeneCard ID AKR7A3 HGNC ID HGNC:390 PDB ID(s) 2CLP KEGG ID hsa:22977 NCBI Gene ID 22977 - General References
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- Praml C, Savelyeva L, Schwab M: Aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase (AFAR) genes cluster at 1p35-1p36.1 in a region frequently altered in human tumour cells. Oncogene. 2003 Jul 24;22(30):4765-73. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1206684. [Article]
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Associated Data
- Drug Relations
- Not Available