FAAH1_RAT P97612
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UniProt:P97612
Recommended name:Fatty-acid amide hydrolase 1
EC number:EC:3.5.1.99
Alternative names:Anandamide amidase Anandamide amidohydrolase 1 Fatty acid ester hydrolase (EC:3.1.1.- 3 Publications) . EC:3.1.1.- (UniProtKB | ENZYME | Rhea) 3 Publications Oleamide hydrolase 1
Cleaved into:
GeneID:100911581
Gene names (primary ):Faah
Gene names (synonym ):Faah1
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:579
Mass:63,357
Sequence:MVLSEVWTTLSGVSGVCLACSLLSAAVVLRWTGRQKARGAATRARQKQRASLETMDKAVQRFRLQNPDLDSEALLTLPLLQLVQKLQSGELSPEAVFFTYLGKAWEVNKGTNCVTSYLTDCETQLSQAPRQGLLYGVPVSLKECFSYKGHDSTLGLSLNEGMPSESDCVVVQVLKLQGAVPFVHTNVPQSMLSFDCSNPLFGQTMNPWKSSKSPGGSSGGEGALIGSGGSPLGLGTDIGGSIRFPSAFCGICGLKPTGNRLSKSGLKGCVYGQTAVQLSLGPMARDVESLALCLKALLCEHLFTLDPTVPPLPFREEVYRSSRPLRVGYYETDNYTMPSPAMRRALIETKQRLEAAGHTLIPFLPNNIPYALEVLSAGGLFSDGGRSFLQNFKGDFVDPCLGDLILILRLPSWFKRLLSLLLKPLFPRLAAFLNSMRPRSAEKLWKLQHEIEMYRQSVIAQWKAMNLDVLLTPMLGPALDLNTPGRATGAISYTVLYNCLDFPAGVVPVTTVTAEDDAQMELYKGYFGDIWDIILKKAMKNSVGLPVAVQCVALPWQEELCLRFMREVEQLMTPQKQPS
Tissue specificity:Found in neuronal cells throughout the CNS. Expressed in liver and brain, and to a lesser extent in spleen, lung, kidney and testes. 1
Induction:
Developmental stage:In the CNS it accumulates progressively between embryonic day 14 and postnatal day 10, remains high until postnatal day 30, then decreases into adulthood.
Protein families: