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SACS sacsin molecular chaperone [ Opisthocomus hoazin ]

Gene ID: 104337300, updated on 12-Mar-2024

Summary

Gene symbol
SACS
Gene description
sacsin molecular chaperone
Locus tag
N306_09135
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
MODEL
Organism
Opisthocomus hoazin
Lineage
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Archelosauria; Archosauria; Dinosauria; Saurischia; Theropoda; Coelurosauria; Aves; Neognathae; Opisthocomiformes; Opisthocomidae; Opisthocomus
Also known as
Sacsin
Orthologs
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Genomic context

Location:
chromosome: Un
Exon count:
7
Annotation release Status Assembly Chr Location
100 current ASM69207v1 (GCF_000692075.1) Unplaced Scaffold NW_009909463.1 (2262570..2294930, complement)

NW_009909463.1Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene fibroblast growth factor 9 Neighboring gene sarcoglycan gamma Neighboring gene TNF receptor superfamily member 19 Neighboring gene mitochondrial intermediate peptidase

Genomic regions, transcripts, and products

Genomic Sequence:
NW_009909463.1 Unplaced Scaffold Reference ASM69207v1

NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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Reference ASM69207v1

Genomic

  1. NW_009909463.1 Reference ASM69207v1

    Range
    2262570..2294930 complement
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mRNA and Protein(s)

  1. XM_009943207.1XP_009941509.1  sacsin

    UniProtKB/TrEMBL
    A0A091WPA0
    Conserved Domains (2) summary
    smart00748
    Location:43044420
    HEPN; Higher Eukarytoes and Prokaryotes Nucleotide-binding domain
    cl02542
    Location:41764214
    DnaJ; DnaJ domain or J-domain. DnaJ/Hsp40 (heat shock protein 40) proteins are highly conserved and play crucial roles in protein translation, folding, unfolding, translocation, and degradation. They act primarily by stimulating the ATPase activity of Hsp70s, ...