General information:
Function | dihydroxyacetonephosphate acyltransferase (DAT) |
Gene type | Protein coding gene |
Transcript location | chr.34:488371-494502|- |
Alternative SL | Not found |
Alternative polyA site | Not found |
Other features | - |
Sequence:
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Here you can download sequence data derived from our research.
- LmjF.34.T1090 transcript sequence: This sequence includes the coding sequence within uppercase letters.
- LmjF.34.1090 protein sequence: Aminoacidic sequence of the corresponding protein.
Based on the updated L.major genome (Alonso et al. 2016):
Associated GO terms:
- GO:0008152,GO:0008611,GO:0020015,GO:0016746
Associated PubMed publications:
- Zufferey R, Ben Mamoun C. 2006. Leishmania major expresses a single dihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase localized in the glycosome, important for rapid growth and survival at high cell density and essential for virulence. J Biol Chem 281: 7952-7959. [PUBMED]
- Zufferey R, Al-Ani GK, Dunlap K. 2009. Leishmania dihydroxyacetonephosphate acyltransferase LmDAT is important for ether lipid biosynthesis but not for the integrity of detergent resistant membranes. Mol Biochem Parasitol 168: 177-185. [PUBMED]