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    CG16986 uncharacterized protein [ Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) ]

    Gene ID: 38325, updated on 9-Dec-2024

    Summary

    Official Symbol
    CG16986provided by FlyBase
    Official Full Name
    uncharacterized proteinprovided by FlyBase
    Primary source
    FLYBASE:FBgn0035356
    Locus tag
    Dmel_CG16986
    See related
    AllianceGenome:FB:FBgn0035356
    Gene type
    protein coding
    RefSeq status
    REVIEWED
    Organism
    Drosophila melanogaster
    Lineage
    Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Endopterygota; Diptera; Brachycera; Muscomorpha; Ephydroidea; Drosophilidae; Drosophila; Sophophora
    Also known as
    Dmel\CG16986
    Summary
    Predicted to enable fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase activity. Is expressed in adult head. Orthologous to human ACOT13 (acyl-CoA thioesterase 13). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Dec 2024]
    Orthologs
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    Genomic context

    See CG16986 in Genome Data Viewer
    Location:
    62E7-62E7; 3-3 cM
    Exon count:
    3
    Annotation release Status Assembly Chr Location
    Release 6.54 current Release 6 plus ISO1 MT (GCF_000001215.4) 3L NT_037436.4 (2600331..2601536)
    Release 5.57 previous assembly Release 5 (GCF_000001215.2) 3L NT_037436.3 (2600331..2601536)

    Chromosome 3L - NT_037436.4Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene uncharacterized protein Neighboring gene uncharacterized protein Neighboring gene uncharacterized protein Neighboring gene Peroxidasin Neighboring gene long non-coding RNA:CR45981 Neighboring gene long non-coding RNA:CR45982

    Genomic regions, transcripts, and products

    General gene information

    Gene Ontology Provided by FlyBase

    Function Evidence Code Pubs
    enables fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase activity IBA
    Inferred from Biological aspect of Ancestor
    more info
     
    enables fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase activity IEA
    Inferred from Electronic Annotation
    more info
     
    enables fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase activity ISS
    Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity
    more info
     
    Component Evidence Code Pubs
    located_in mitochondrion ISS
    Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity
    more info
     

    General protein information

    Preferred Names
    uncharacterized protein
    Names
    CG16986-PA
    CG16986-PB
    NP_001189035.1
    NP_647732.1

    NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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    Genome Annotation

    The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a specific genome build. Explain

    Reference assembly

    Genomic

    1. NT_037436.4 Reference assembly

      Range
      2600331..2601536
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    mRNA and Protein(s)

    1. NM_139475.3NP_647732.1  uncharacterized protein Dmel_CG16986, isoform A [Drosophila melanogaster]

      Status: REVIEWED

      UniProtKB/TrEMBL
      Q4QPU9, Q9VZZ5
      Related
      FBpp0072807
      Conserved Domains (1) summary
      cd03443
      Location:31140
      PaaI_thioesterase; PaaI_thioesterase is a tetrameric acyl-CoA thioesterase with a hot dog fold and one of several proteins responsible for phenylacetic acid (PA) degradation in bacteria. Although orthologs of PaaI exist in archaea and eukaryotes, their function has not ...
    2. NM_001202106.2NP_001189035.1  uncharacterized protein Dmel_CG16986, isoform B [Drosophila melanogaster]

      Status: REVIEWED

      UniProtKB/TrEMBL
      Q4QPU9, Q9VZZ5
      Conserved Domains (1) summary
      cd03443
      Location:31140
      PaaI_thioesterase; PaaI_thioesterase is a tetrameric acyl-CoA thioesterase with a hot dog fold and one of several proteins responsible for phenylacetic acid (PA) degradation in bacteria. Although orthologs of PaaI exist in archaea and eukaryotes, their function has not ...