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History Report on CCDS ID 4929 Re-query CCDS DB by CCDS ID:4929

InterpretationDateSourceCommentData
CCDS: Made public 03/02/2005 NCBI CCDS Release: 1
CCDS: Retained 02/26/2007 NCBI CCDS Release: 3
CCDS: Retained 04/30/2008 NCBI CCDS Release: 5
CCDS: Retained 07/28/2009 NCBI CCDS Release: 6
CCDS: Updated 03/30/2011 NCBI CCDS Release: 8
CCDS: Public note 06/02/2011 NCBI The coding region has been updated to extend the N-terminus to one that is more supported by the available transcript data. The updated start codon is found only in primates and it has a weak Kozak signal. It is possible that ribosomal leaky scanning may sometimes allow the better conserved downstream start codon to be used. There is no experimental evidence to indicate which start codon is preferentially used in vivo. CCDS version: 4929.2
CCDS: Retained 08/11/2011 NCBI CCDS Release: 9
CCDS: Retained 09/19/2012 NCBI CCDS Release: 11
CCDS: Retained 03/21/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 12
CCDS: Retained 08/30/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 14
CCDS: Retained 11/21/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 15
CCDS: Retained 06/20/2014 NCBI CCDS Release: 17
CCDS: Retained 04/03/2015 NCBI CCDS Release: 18
CCDS: Retained 08/11/2016 NCBI CCDS Release: 20
CCDS: Review status 10/03/2016 NCBI by RefSeq, Havana and CCDS collaboration
CCDS: Retained 05/16/2018 NCBI CCDS Release: 22
CCDS: Retained 08/10/2022 NCBI CCDS Release: 24


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