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KAT6B, lysine acetyltransferase 6B

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KAT6B, lysine acetyltransferase 6B

  • The protein encoded by this gene is a histone acetyltransferase and component of the MOZ/MORF protein complex. In addition to its acetyltransferase activity, the encoded protein has transcriptional activation activity in its N-terminal end and transcriptional repression activity in its C-terminal end. This protein is necessary for RUNX2-dependent transcriptional activation and could be involved in brain development. Mutations have been found in patients with genitopatellar syndrome. A translocation of this gene and the CREBBP gene results in acute myeloid leukemias. Three transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Mar 2012]

  • Gene Synonyms (histone acetyltransferase KAT6B, K(lysine) acetyltransferase 6B, MOZ, YBF2/SAS3, SAS2 and TIP60 protein 4, MOZ-related factor, MYST histone acetyltransferase (monocytic leukemia) 4, MYST-4, histone acetyltransferase MORF, histone acetyltransferase MOZ2, histone acetyltransferase MYST4, monocytic leukemia zinc finger protein-related factor, GTPTS, MORF, MOZ2, MYST4, ZC2HC6B, qkf, querkopf,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 23522
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q8WYB5
    UNIPROT ID#>>B2RWN8
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