ACSS3_RAT A0A0G2K047
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UniProt:A0A0G2K047
Recommended name:Acyl-CoA synthetase short-chain family member 3, mitochondrial
EC number:EC:6.2.1.1
Alternative names:Acetate--CoA ligase 3 Acyl-CoA synthetase short-chain family member 3 Propionate--CoA ligase (EC:6.2.1.17 1 Publication) . EC:6.2.1.17 (UniProtKB | ENZYME | Rhea) 1 Publication
Cleaved into:
GeneID:314800
Gene names (primary ):Acss3
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Gene names (ORF ):
Length:683
Mass:74,675
Sequence:MKPSWLQCRKVTGAGTLGAPLPGSPSVRGAGVARRALVAGFGGRGCRALTTSSGGGEYKTHFAASVADPERFWGKAAEQISWYKPWTKTLENRYPPSTSWFVEGMLNICYNAIDRHIENGQGDKIAIIYDSPVTDTKATISYKEVLEQVSKLAGVLVKQGVKKGDTVVIYMPMIPQAIYAMLACARIGAIHSLIFGGFASKELSTRIDHVKPKVVVTASFGIEPGRKVEYMPLLEEALRIGQHKPDRLLIYNRPNMEKVPLMSGRDLDWEEEMAKAQSHDCVPVLSEHPLYILYTSGTTGLPKGVVRPTGGYAVMLNWTMSSIYGLKPGEVWWAASDLGWVVGHSYICYGPLLHGNTTVLYEGKPVGTPDAGAYFRVLAEHGVAALFTAPTAIRAIRQQDPGAALGKQYSLTRFKTLFVAGERCDVETLEWSKKVFRVPVLDHWWQTETGSPITASCIGLGNSKTPPPGQAGKCVPGYNVMILDDNMQKLKARSLGNIVVKLPLPPGAFSGLWKNQEAFKHLYFEKFPGYYDTMDAGYMDEEGYLYVMSRVDDVINVAGHRISAGAIEESVLSHGTVTDCAVVGKEDPLKGHVPLALCVLKKDVNATEEQVLEEIVKHVRQSIGPVAAFRNAVFVKQLPKTRSGKIPRSTLSALVNGKPYKVTPTIEDPSIFGHIEEVLKQAL
Tissue specificity:Expressed in a wide range of tissues, with the highest levels observed in the liver followed by kidney. 1
Induction:
Developmental stage:Expression is up-regulated by fasting. 1
Protein families: