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Sequence of CDYL_HUMAN

EC Number:4.2.1.150

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
short-chain-enoyl-CoA hydratase
Q9Y232
Homo sapiens
598
66482
Reaction
a short-chain (3S)-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA = a short-chain trans-2-enoyl-CoA + H2O
Other sequences found for EC No. 4.2.1.150

General information:

Sequence
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>Q9Y232|short-chain-enoyl-CoA hydratase|EC 4.2.1.150|Homo sapiens|Swiss-Prot
MTFQASHRSAWGKSRKKNWQYEGPTQKLFLKRNNVSAPDGPSDPSISVSSEQSGAQQPPA
LQVERIVDKRKNKKGKTEYLVRWKGYDSEDDTWEPEQHLVNCEEYIHDFNRRHTEKQKES
TLTRTNRTSPNNARKQISRSTNSNFSKTSPKALVIGKDHESKNSQLFAASQKFRKNTAPS
LSSRKNMDLAKSGIKILVPKSPVKSRTAVDGFQSESPEKLDPVEQGQEDTVAPEVAAEKP
VGALLGPGAERARMGSRPRIHPLVPQVPGPVTAAMATGLAVNGKGTSPFMDALTANGTTN
IQTSVTGVTASKRKFIDDRRDQPFDKRLRFSVRQTESAYRYRDIVVRKQDGFTHILLSTK
SSENNSLNPEVMREVQSALSTAAADDSKLVLLSAVGSVFCCGLDFIYFIRRLTDDRKRES
TKMAEAIRNFVNTFIQFKKPIIVAVNGPAIGLGASILPLCDVVWANEKAWFQTPYTTFGQ
SPDGCSTVMFPKIMGGASANEMLLSGRKLTAQEACGKGLVSQVFWPGTFTQEVMVRIKEL
ASCNPVVLEESKALVRCNMKMELEQANERECEVLKKIWGSAQGMDSMLKYLQRKIDEF
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
400094
Lahn B.T.,Page D.C.
Retroposition of autosomal mRNA yielded testis-specific gene family on human Y chromosome.
Nat. Genet.
21
429-433
1999
400095
Ota T.,Suzuki Y.,Nishikawa T.,Otsuki T.,Sugiyama T.,Irie R.,Wakamatsu A.,Hayashi K.,Sato H.,Nagai K.,Kimura K.,Makita H.,Sekine M.,Obayashi M.,Nishi T.,Shibahara T.,Tanaka T.,Ishii S.,Yamamoto J.,Saito K.,Kawai Y.,Isono Y.,Nakamura Y.,Nagahari K.,Murakami K.,Yasuda T.,Iwayanagi T.,Wagatsuma M.,Shiratori A.,Sudo H.,Hosoiri T.,Kaku Y.,Kodaira H.,Kondo H.,Sugawara M.,Takahashi M.,Kanda K.,Yokoi T.,Furuya T.,Kikkawa E.,Omura Y.,Abe K.,Kamihara K.,Katsuta N.,Sato K.,Tanikawa M.,Yamazaki M.,Ninomiya K.,Ishibashi T.,Yamashita H.,Murakawa K.,Fujimori K.,Tanai H.,Kimata M.,Watanabe M.,Hiraoka S.,Chiba Y.,Ishida S.,Ono Y.,Takiguchi S.,Watanabe S.,Yosida M.,Hotuta T.,Kusano J.,Kanehori K.,Takahashi-Fujii A.,Hara H.,Tanase T.-O.,Nomura Y.,Togiya S.,Komai F.,Hara R.,Takeuchi K.,Arita M.,Imose N.,Musashino K.,Yuuki H.,Oshima A.,Sasaki N.,Aotsuka S.,Yoshikawa Y.,Matsunawa H.,Ichihara T.,Shiohata N.,Sano S.,Moriya S.,Momiyama H.,Satoh N.,Takami S.,Terashima Y.,Suzuki O.,Nakagawa S.,Senoh A.,Mizoguchi H.,Goto Y.,Shimizu F.,Wakebe H.,Hishigaki H.,Watanabe T.,Sugiyama A.,Takemoto M.,Kawakami B.,Yamazaki M.,Watanabe K.,Kumagai A.,Itakura S.,Fukuzumi Y.,Fujimori Y.,Komiyama M.,Tashiro H.,Tanigami A.,Fujiwara T.,Ono T.,Yamada K.,Fujii Y.,Ozaki K.,Hirao M.,Ohmori Y.,Kawabata A.,Hikiji T.,Kobatake N.,Inagaki H.,Ikema Y.,Okamoto S.,Okitani R.,Kawakami T.,Noguchi S.,Itoh T.,Shigeta K.,Senba T.,Matsumura K.,Nakajima Y.,Mizuno T.,Morinaga M.,Sasaki M.,Togashi T.,Oyama M.,Hata H.,Watanabe M.,Komatsu T.,Mizushima-Sugano J.,Satoh T.,Shirai Y.,Takahashi Y.,Nakagawa K.,Okumura K.,Nagase T.,Nomura N.,Kikuchi H.,Masuho Y.,Yamashita R.,Nakai K.,Yada T.,Nakamura Y.,Ohara O.,Isogai T.,Sugano S.
Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs.
Nat. Genet.
36
40-45
2004
400096
Mungall A.J.,Palmer S.A.,Sims S.K.,Edwards C.A.,Ashurst J.L.,Wilming L.,Jones M.C.,Horton R.,Hunt S.E.,Scott C.E.,Gilbert J.G.R.,Clamp M.E.,Bethel G.,Milne S.,Ainscough R.,Almeida J.P.,Ambrose K.D.,Andrews T.D.,Ashwell R.I.S.,Babbage A.K.,Bagguley C.L.,Bailey J.,Banerjee R.,Barker D.J.,Barlow K.F.,Bates K.,Beare D.M.,Beasley H.,Beasley O.,Bird C.P.,Blakey S.E.,Bray-Allen S.,Brook J.,Brown A.J.,Brown J.Y.,Burford D.C.,Burrill W.,Burton J.,Carder C.,Carter N.P.,Chapman J.C.,Clark S.Y.,Clark G.,Clee C.M.,Clegg S.,Cobley V.,Collier R.E.,Collins J.E.,Colman L.K.,Corby N.R.,Coville G.J.,Culley K.M.,Dhami P.,Davies J.,Dunn M.,Earthrowl M.E.,Ellington A.E.,Evans K.A.,Faulkner L.,Francis M.D.,Frankish A.,Frankland J.,French L.,Garner P.,Garnett J.,Ghori M.J.,Gilby L.M.,Gillson C.J.,Glithero R.J.,Grafham D.V.,Grant M.,Gribble S.,Griffiths C.,Griffiths M.N.D.,Hall R.,Halls K.S.,Hammond S.,Harley J.L.,Hart E.A.,Heath P.D.,Heathcott R.,Holmes S.J.,Howden P.J.,Howe K.L.,Howell G.R.,Huckle E.,Humphray S.J.,Humphries M.D.,Hunt A.R.,Johnson C.M.,Joy A.A.,Kay M.,Keenan S.J.,Kimberley A.M.,King A.,Laird G.K.,Langford C.,Lawlor S.,Leongamornlert D.A.,Leversha M.,Lloyd C.R.,Lloyd D.M.,Loveland J.E.,Lovell J.,Martin S.,Mashreghi-Mohammadi M.,Maslen G.L.,Matthews L.,McCann O.T.,McLaren S.J.,McLay K.,McMurray A.,Moore M.J.F.,Mullikin J.C.,Niblett D.,Nickerson T.,Novik K.L.,Oliver K.,Overton-Larty E.K.,Parker A.,Patel R.,Pearce A.V.,Peck A.I.,Phillimore B.J.C.T.,Phillips S.,Plumb R.W.,Porter K.M.,Ramsey Y.,Ranby S.A.,Rice C.M.,Ross M.T.,Searle S.M.,Sehra H.K.,Sheridan E.,Skuce C.D.,Smith S.,Smith M.,Spraggon L.,Squares S.L.,Steward C.A.,Sycamore N.,Tamlyn-Hall G.,Tester J.,Theaker A.J.,Thomas D.W.,Thorpe A.,Tracey A.,Tromans A.,Tubby B.,Wall M.,Wallis J.M.,West A.P.,White S.S.,Whitehead S.L.,Whittaker H.,Wild A.,Willey D.J.,Wilmer T.E.,Wood J.M.,Wray P.W.,Wyatt J.C.,Young L.,Younger R.M.,Bentley D.R.,Coulson A.,Durbin R.M.,Hubbard T.,Sulston J.E.,Dunham I.,Rogers J.,Beck S.
The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 6.
Nature
425
805-811
2003
400097
The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Genome Res.
14
2121-2127
2004
400098
Bechtel S.,Rosenfelder H.,Duda A.,Schmidt C.P.,Ernst U.,Wellenreuther R.,Mehrle A.,Schuster C.,Bahr A.,Bloecker H.,Heubner D.,Hoerlein A.,Michel G.,Wedler H.,Koehrer K.,Ottenwaelder B.,Poustka A.,Wiemann S.,Schupp I.
The full-ORF clone resource of the German cDNA consortium.
BMC Genomics
8
399-399
2007
400099
Lahn B.T.,Tang Z.L.,Zhou J.,Barndt R.J.,Parvinen M.,Allis C.D.,Page D.C.
Previously uncharacterized histone acetyltransferases implicated in mammalian spermatogenesis.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
99
8707-8712
2002
400100
Olsen J.V.,Blagoev B.,Gnad F.,Macek B.,Kumar C.,Mortensen P.,Mann M.
Global, in vivo, and site-specific phosphorylation dynamics in signaling networks.
Cell
127
635-648
2006
400101
Fischle W.,Franz H.,Jacobs S.A.,Allis C.D.,Khorasanizadeh S.
Specificity of the chromodomain Y chromosome family of chromodomains for lysine-methylated ARK(S/T) motifs.
J. Biol. Chem.
283
19626-19635
2008
400102
Cantin G.T.,Yi W.,Lu B.,Park S.K.,Xu T.,Lee J.-D.,Yates J.R. III
Combining protein-based IMAC, peptide-based IMAC, and MudPIT for efficient phosphoproteomic analysis.
J. Proteome Res.
7
1346-1351
2008
400103
Mulligan P.,Westbrook T.F.,Ottinger M.,Pavlova N.,Chang B.,Macia E.,Shi Y.J.,Barretina J.,Liu J.,Howley P.M.,Elledge S.J.,Shi Y.
CDYL bridges REST and histone methyltransferases for gene repression and suppression of cellular transformation.
Mol. Cell
32
718-726
2008
400104
Rathert P.,Dhayalan A.,Murakami M.,Zhang X.,Tamas R.,Jurkowska R.,Komatsu Y.,Shinkai Y.,Cheng X.,Jeltsch A.
Protein lysine methyltransferase G9a acts on non-histone targets.
Nat. Chem. Biol.
4
344-346
2008
400105
Dephoure N.,Zhou C.,Villen J.,Beausoleil S.A.,Bakalarski C.E.,Elledge S.J.,Gygi S.P.
A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
105
10762-10767
2008
400106
Franz H.,Mosch K.,Soeroes S.,Urlaub H.,Fischle W.
Multimerization and H3K9me3 binding are required for CDYL1b heterochromatin association.
J. Biol. Chem.
284
35049-35059
2009
400108
Olsen J.V.,Vermeulen M.,Santamaria A.,Kumar C.,Miller M.L.,Jensen L.J.,Gnad F.,Cox J.,Jensen T.S.,Nigg E.A.,Brunak S.,Mann M.
Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals widespread full phosphorylation site occupancy during mitosis.
Sci. Signal.
3
0-0
2010
400109
Zhang Y.,Yang X.,Gui B.,Xie G.,Zhang D.,Shang Y.,Liang J.
Corepressor protein CDYL functions as a molecular bridge between polycomb repressor complex 2 and repressive chromatin mark trimethylated histone lysine 27.
J. Biol. Chem.
286
42414-42425
2011
400110
Rigbolt K.T.,Prokhorova T.A.,Akimov V.,Henningsen J.,Johansen P.T.,Kratchmarova I.,Kassem M.,Mann M.,Olsen J.V.,Blagoev B.
System-wide temporal characterization of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human embryonic stem cell differentiation.
Sci. Signal.
4
0-0
2011
400111
Zhou H.,Di Palma S.,Preisinger C.,Peng M.,Polat A.N.,Heck A.J.,Mohammed S.
Toward a comprehensive characterization of a human cancer cell phosphoproteome.
J. Proteome Res.
12
260-271
2013
400112
Bian Y.,Song C.,Cheng K.,Dong M.,Wang F.,Huang J.,Sun D.,Wang L.,Ye M.,Zou H.
An enzyme assisted RP-RPLC approach for in-depth analysis of human liver phosphoproteome.
J. Proteomics
96
253-262
2014
400113
Liu Y.,Liu S.,Yuan S.,Yu H.,Zhang Y.,Yang X.,Xie G.,Chen Z.,Li W.,Xu B.,Sun L.,Shang Y.,Liang J.
Chromodomain protein CDYL is required for transmission/restoration of repressive histone marks.
J. Mol. Cell Biol.
9
178-194
2017
400114
Liu S.,Yu H.,Liu Y.,Liu X.,Zhang Y.,Bu C.,Yuan S.,Chen Z.,Xie G.,Li W.,Xu B.,Yang J.,He L.,Jin T.,Xiong Y.,Sun L.,Liu X.,Han C.,Cheng Z.,Liang J.,Shang Y.
Chromodomain protein CDYL acts as a crotonyl-CoA hydratase to regulate histone crotonylation and spermatogenesis.
Mol. Cell
67
853-866
2017
400115
Liu Y.,Lai S.,Ma W.,Ke W.,Zhang C.,Liu S.,Zhang Y.,Pei F.,Li S.,Yi M.,Shu Y.,Shang Y.,Liang J.,Huang Z.
CDYL suppresses epileptogenesis in mice through repression of axonal Nav1.6 sodium channel expression.
Nat. Commun.
8
355-355
2017
400116
Abu-Zhayia E.R.,Awwad S.W.,Ben-Oz B.M.,Khoury-Haddad H.,Ayoub N.
CDYL1 fosters double-strand break-induced transcription silencing and promotes homology-directed repair.
J. Mol. Cell Biol.
10
341-357
2018
400117
Wu H.,Min J.,Antoshenko T.,Plotnikov A.N.
Crystal structures of human CDY proteins reveal a crotonase-like fold.
Proteins
76
1054-1061
2009