3.5.4.38: single-stranded DNA cytosine deaminase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.4.38
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3.5.4.38
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apobec3s
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deamination
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hypermutation
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deaminases
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immunoglobulin
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uracil
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viruses
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apolipoprotein
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retroviruses
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diversification
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ige
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virion
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polypeptide-like
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retroviral
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mrna-editing
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retrotransposons
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antiretroviral
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retroelements
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vif-deficient
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anti-hiv-1
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retrotransposition
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class-switching
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glycosylase
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lentiviruses
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uracil-dna
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line-1
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proviral
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vif-mediated
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aid-dependent
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cccdna
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aid-induced
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abasic
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c-to-u
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encapsidation
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translesion
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r-loops
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sivmac
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molecular biology
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samhd1
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medicine
- 3.5.4.38
- apobec3s
-
deamination
-
hypermutation
- deaminases
- immunoglobulin
- uracil
- viruses
-
apolipoprotein
- retroviruses
-
diversification
- ige
- virion
-
polypeptide-like
-
retroviral
-
mrna-editing
-
retrotransposons
-
antiretroviral
-
retroelements
-
vif-deficient
-
anti-hiv-1
-
retrotransposition
-
class-switching
- glycosylase
- lentiviruses
-
uracil-dna
-
line-1
-
proviral
-
vif-mediated
-
aid-dependent
-
cccdna
-
aid-induced
-
abasic
-
c-to-u
-
encapsidation
-
translesion
-
r-loops
-
sivmac
- molecular biology
- samhd1
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
A3F, activation-induced cytidine deaminase, activation-induced deaminase, AICDA, AID, APOBEC3A, APOBEC3B, APOBEC3C, APOBEC3D, APOBEC3F, APOBEC3G, APOBEC3H, APOBEC3Z1, CDA1, single-stranded (ss)DNA deoxycytidine deaminase, ssDNA cytidine deaminase
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Localization
Localization on EC 3.5.4.38 - single-stranded DNA cytosine deaminase
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activation-induced deaminase is present in a complex containing the regulatory subunit Ialpha and, possibly, the catalytic subunit of protein kinase A in the cytoplasm of B cells, suggesting that protein kinase A itself may contribute in part to the localization of AID in this compartment
the enzyme predominantly localizes in the cytoplasm and diffuses or is actively transported into the nucleus
the enzyme undergoes constant nucleocytoplasmic shuttling, with a net balance toward export, thus resulting in a main cytoplasmic localization
the enzyme predominantly localizes in the cytoplasm and diffuses or is actively transported into the nucleus
the enzyme undergoes constant nucleocytoplasmic shuttling, with a net balance toward export, thus resulting in a main cytoplasmic localization. The enzyme is polyubiquitinated in the nucleus