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UBE2A, ubiquitin conjugating enzyme E2 A

  • The modification of proteins with ubiquitin is an important cellular mechanism for targeting abnormal or short-lived proteins for degradation. Ubiquitination involves at least three classes of enzymes: ubiquitin-activating enzymes, ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes, and ubiquitin-protein ligases. This gene encodes a member of the E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme family. This enzyme is required for post-replicative DNA damage repair, and may play a role in transcriptional regulation. Mutations in this gene are associated with cognitive disability. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2013]

  • Gene Synonyms (ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 A, E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme A, RAD6 homolog A, ubiquitin carrier protein A, ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2A, ubiquitin-protein ligase A, HHR6A, MRXS30, MRXSN, RAD6A, UBC2,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 7319
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>P49459
    UNIPROT ID#>>A0A0D9SG71
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