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Sequence Detail
ID/Version
O35386 O08527 (UniProt | EBI) Last sequence update: 1998-01-01
Last annotation update: 2024-05-29
Sequence
description
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RecName: Full=Phytanoyl-CoA dioxygenase, peroxisomal; EC=1.14.11.18 {ECO:0000250|UniProtKB:O14832};AltName: Full=Lupus nephritis-associated peptide 1;AltName: Full=Phytanic acid oxidase;AltName: Full=Phytanoyl-CoA alpha-hydroxylase; Short=
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Sequence
Polypeptide 338 aa
For this sequence
Source
Organism mouse
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Annotated genes and markers Follow the symbol links to get more information on the GO terms, expression assays, orthologs, phenotypic alleles, and other information for the genes or markers below.
Type Symbol Name GO Terms Expression
Assays
Orthologs Phenotypic
Alleles
Gene Phyh phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase 27 103 3 9
Sequence references in MGI J:37950 Iwano M, et al., Molecular cloning and expression of a novel peptide (LN1) gene: reduced expression in the renal cortex of lupus nephritis in MRL/lpr mouse. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1996 Dec 4;229(1):355-60
J:43197 Mihalik SJ, et al., Identification of PAHX, a Refsum disease gene. Nat Genet. 1997 Oct;17(2):185-9
J:60726 Lee ZH, et al., Identification of a brain specific protein that associates with a refsum disease gene product, phytanoyl-CoA alpha-hydroxylase. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2000 Feb 22;75(2):237-47
J:203468 Park J, et al., SIRT5-mediated lysine desuccinylation impacts diverse metabolic pathways. Mol Cell. 2013 Jun 27;50(6):919-30
J:292518 Huttlin EL, et al., A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression. Cell. 2010 Dec 23;143(7):1174-89

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last database update
06/12/2024
MGI 6.13
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