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
Functions
electron transfer activity / identical protein binding
Processes
cellular aldehyde metabolic process
Components
cytosol / 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
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
ResourceLink
UniProtKB IDO95154
UniProtKB Entry NameARK73_HUMAN
GeneCard IDAKR7A3
HGNC IDHGNC:390
PDB ID(s)2CLP
KEGG IDhsa:22977
NCBI Gene ID22977
General References
  1. Knight LP, Primiano T, Groopman JD, Kensler TW, Sutter TR: cDNA cloning, expression and activity of a second human aflatoxin B1-metabolizing member of the aldo-keto reductase superfamily, AKR7A3. Carcinogenesis. 1999 Jul;20(7):1215-23. doi: 10.1093/carcin/20.7.1215. [Article]
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