ACO11_HUMAN   Q8WXI4


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UniProt:Q8WXI4

Recommended name:Acyl-coenzyme A thioesterase 11

EC number:EC:3.1.2.-

Alternative names:(Acyl-CoA thioesterase 11) (Acyl-CoA thioester hydrolase 11) (Adipose-associated thioesterase) (Brown fat-inducible thioesterase) (BFIT) (Palmitoyl-coenzyme A thioesterase)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:26027

Gene names  (primary ):ACOT11

Gene names  (synonym ):BFIT KIAA0707 THEA

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:607

Mass:68492

Sequence:MIQNVGNHLRRGLASVFSNRTSRKSALRAGNDSAMADGEGYRNPTEVQMSQLVLPCHTNQRGELSVGQLLKWIDTTACLSAERHAGCPCVTASMDDIYFEHTISVGQVVNIKAKVNRAFNSSMEVGIQVASEDLCSEKQWNVCKALATFVARREITKVKLKQITPRTEEEKMEHSVAAERRRMRLVYADTIKDLLANCAIQGDLESRDCSRMVPAEKTRVESVELVLPPHANHQGNTFGGQIMAWMENVATIAASRLCRAHPTLKAIEMFHFRGPSQVGDRLVLKAIVNNAFKHSMEVGVCVEAYRQEAETHRRHINSAFMTFVVLDADDQPQLLPWIRPQPGDGERRYREASARKKIRLDRKYIVSCKQTEVPLSVPWDPSNQVYLSYNNVSSLKMLVAKDNWVLSSEISQVRLYTLEDDKFLSFHMEMVVHVDAAQAFLLLSDLRQRPEWDKHYRSVELVQQVDEDDAIYHVTSPALGGHTKPQDFVILASRRKPCDNGDPYVIALRSVTLPTHRETPEYRRGETLCSGFCLWREGDQLTKCCWVRVSLTELVSASGFYSWGLESRSKGRRSDGWNGKLAGGHLSTLKAIPVAKINSRFGYLQDT

Tissue specificity:Isoform 1 is predominantly expressed in skeletal muscle, liver, testis, stomach, spleen, lung and brain. Isoform 2 is predominantly expressed in kidney, uterus, hibernoma and white adipose tissue.

Induction:By cold exposure and repressed by heat exposure.

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