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Sequence of CDS2_HUMAN

EC Number:2.7.7.41

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
phosphatidate cytidylyltransferase
O95674
Homo sapiens
445
51418
Reaction
CTP + phosphatidate = diphosphate + CDP-diacylglycerol
Other sequences found for EC No. 2.7.7.41

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Sequence
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  0 MTELRQRVAH EPVAPPEDKE SESEAKVDGE TASDSESRAE SAPLPVSADD TPEVLNRALS
 60 NLSSRWKNWW VRGILTLAMI AFFFIIIYLG PMVLMIIVMC VQIKCFHEII TIGYNVYHSY
120 DLPWFRTLSW YFLLCVNYFF YGETVTDYFF TLVQREEPLR ILSKYHRFIS FTLYLIGFCM
180 FVLSLVKKHY RLQFYMFGWT HVTLLIVVTQ SHLVIHNLFE GMIWFIVPIS CVICNDIMAY
240 MFGFFFGRTP LIKLSPKKTW EGFIGGFFAT VVFGLLLSYV MSGYRCFVCP VEYNNDTNSF
300 TVDCEPSDLF RLQEYNIPGV IQSVIGWKTV RMYPFQIHSI ALSTFASLIG PFGGFFASGF
360 KRAFKIKDFA NTIPGHGGIM DRFDCQYLMA TFVNVYIASF IRGPNPSKLI QQFLTLRPDQ
420 QLHIFNTLRS HLIDKGMLTS TTEDE
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
1039502
Volta M.,Bulfone A.,Gattuso C.,Rossi E.,Mariani M.,Consalez G.G.,Zuffardi O.,Ballabio A.,Banfi S.,Franco B.
Identification and characterization of CDS2, a mammalian homolog of the Drosophila CDP-diacylglycerol synthase gene.
Genomics
55
68-77
1999
1039503
Ota T.,Suzuki Y.,Nishikawa T.,Otsuki T.,Sugiyama T.,Irie R.,Wakamatsu A.,Hayashi K.,Sato H.,Nagai K.,Kimura K.,Makita H.,Sekine M.,Obayashi M.,Nishi T.,Shibahara T.,Tanaka T.,Ishii S.,Yamamoto J.,Saito K.,Kawai Y.,Isono Y.,Nakamura Y.,Nagahari K.,Murakami K.,Yasuda T.,Iwayanagi T.,Wagatsuma M.,Shiratori A.,Sudo H.,Hosoiri T.,Kaku Y.,Kodaira H.,Kondo H.,Sugawara M.,Takahashi M.,Kanda K.,Yokoi T.,Furuya T.,Kikkawa E.,Omura Y.,Abe K.,Kamihara K.,Katsuta N.,Sato K.,Tanikawa M.,Yamazaki M.,Ninomiya K.,Ishibashi T.,Yamashita H.,Murakawa K.,Fujimori K.,Tanai H.,Kimata M.,Watanabe M.,Hiraoka S.,Chiba Y.,Ishida S.,Ono Y.,Takiguchi S.,Watanabe S.,Yosida M.,Hotuta T.,Kusano J.,Kanehori K.,Takahashi-Fujii A.,Hara H.,Tanase T.-O.,Nomura Y.,Togiya S.,Komai F.,Hara R.,Takeuchi K.,Arita M.,Imose N.,Musashino K.,Yuuki H.,Oshima A.,Sasaki N.,Aotsuka S.,Yoshikawa Y.,Matsunawa H.,Ichihara T.,Shiohata N.,Sano S.,Moriya S.,Momiyama H.,Satoh N.,Takami S.,Terashima Y.,Suzuki O.,Nakagawa S.,Senoh A.,Mizoguchi H.,Goto Y.,Shimizu F.,Wakebe H.,Hishigaki H.,Watanabe T.,Sugiyama A.,Takemoto M.,Kawakami B.,Yamazaki M.,Watanabe K.,Kumagai A.,Itakura S.,Fukuzumi Y.,Fujimori Y.,Komiyama M.,Tashiro H.,Tanigami A.,Fujiwara T.,Ono T.,Yamada K.,Fujii Y.,Ozaki K.,Hirao M.,Ohmori Y.,Kawabata A.,Hikiji T.,Kobatake N.,Inagaki H.,Ikema Y.,Okamoto S.,Okitani R.,Kawakami T.,Noguchi S.,Itoh T.,Shigeta K.,Senba T.,Matsumura K.,Nakajima Y.,Mizuno T.,Morinaga M.,Sasaki M.,Togashi T.,Oyama M.,Hata H.,Watanabe M.,Komatsu T.,Mizushima-Sugano J.,Satoh T.,Shirai Y.,Takahashi Y.,Nakagawa K.,Okumura K.,Nagase T.,Nomura N.,Kikuchi H.,Masuho Y.,Yamashita R.,Nakai K.,Yada T.,Nakamura Y.,Ohara O.,Isogai T.,Sugano S.
Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs.
Nat. Genet.
36
40-45
2004
1039504
Deloukas P.,Matthews L.H.,Ashurst J.L.,Burton J.,Gilbert J.G.R.,Jones M.,Stavrides G.,Almeida J.P.,Babbage A.K.,Bagguley C.L.,Bailey J.,Barlow K.F.,Bates K.N.,Beard L.M.,Beare D.M.,Beasley O.P.,Bird C.P.,Blakey S.E.,Bridgeman A.M.,Brown A.J.,Buck D.,Burrill W.D.,Butler A.P.,Carder C.,Carter N.P.,Chapman J.C.,Clamp M.,Clark G.,Clark L.N.,Clark S.Y.,Clee C.M.,Clegg S.,Cobley V.E.,Collier R.E.,Connor R.E.,Corby N.R.,Coulson A.,Coville G.J.,Deadman R.,Dhami P.D.,Dunn M.,Ellington A.G.,Frankland J.A.,Fraser A.,French L.,Garner P.,Grafham D.V.,Griffiths C.,Griffiths M.N.D.,Gwilliam R.,Hall R.E.,Hammond S.,Harley J.L.,Heath P.D.,Ho S.,Holden J.L.,Howden P.J.,Huckle E.,Hunt A.R.,Hunt S.E.,Jekosch K.,Johnson C.M.,Johnson D.,Kay M.P.,Kimberley A.M.,King A.,Knights A.,Laird G.K.,Lawlor S.,Lehvaeslaiho M.H.,Leversha M.A.,Lloyd C.,Lloyd D.M.,Lovell J.D.,Marsh V.L.,Martin S.L.,McConnachie L.J.,McLay K.,McMurray A.A.,Milne S.A.,Mistry D.,Moore M.J.F.,Mullikin J.C.,Nickerson T.,Oliver K.,Parker A.,Patel R.,Pearce T.A.V.,Peck A.I.,Phillimore B.J.C.T.,Prathalingam S.R.,Plumb R.W.,Ramsay H.,Rice C.M.,Ross M.T.,Scott C.E.,Sehra H.K.,Shownkeen R.,Sims S.,Skuce C.D.,Smith M.L.,Soderlund C.,Steward C.A.,Sulston J.E.,Swann R.M.,Sycamore N.,Taylor R.,Tee L.,Thomas D.W.,Thorpe A.,Tracey A.,Tromans A.C.,Vaudin M.,Wall M.,Wallis J.M.,Whitehead S.L.,Whittaker P.,Willey D.L.,Williams L.,Williams S.A.,Wilming L.,Wray P.W.,Hubbard T.,Durbin R.M.,Bentley D.R.,Beck S.,Rogers J.
The DNA sequence and comparative analysis of human chromosome 20.
Nature
414
865-871
2001
1039506
The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Genome Res.
14
2121-2127
2004
1039507
Halford S.,Dulai K.S.,Daw S.C.M.,Fitzgibbon J.,Hunt D.M.
Isolation and chromosomal localization of two human CDP-diacylglycerol synthase (CDS) genes.
Genomics
54
140-144
1998
1039508
Olsen J.V.,Blagoev B.,Gnad F.,Macek B.,Kumar C.,Mortensen P.,Mann M.
Global, in vivo, and site-specific phosphorylation dynamics in signaling networks.
Cell
127
635-648
2006
1039509
Zahedi R.P.,Lewandrowski U.,Wiesner J.,Wortelkamp S.,Moebius J.,Schuetz C.,Walter U.,Gambaryan S.,Sickmann A.
Phosphoproteome of resting human platelets.
J. Proteome Res.
7
526-534
2008
1039510
Daub H.,Olsen J.V.,Bairlein M.,Gnad F.,Oppermann F.S.,Korner R.,Greff Z.,Keri G.,Stemmann O.,Mann M.
Kinase-selective enrichment enables quantitative phosphoproteomics of the kinome across the cell cycle.
Mol. Cell
31
438-448
2008
1039511
Dephoure N.,Zhou C.,Villen J.,Beausoleil S.A.,Bakalarski C.E.,Elledge S.J.,Gygi S.P.
A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
105
10762-10767
2008
1039512
Han G.,Ye M.,Zhou H.,Jiang X.,Feng S.,Jiang X.,Tian R.,Wan D.,Zou H.,Gu J.
Large-scale phosphoproteome analysis of human liver tissue by enrichment and fractionation of phosphopeptides with strong anion exchange chromatography.
Proteomics
8
1346-1361
2008
1039513
Mayya V.,Lundgren D.H.,Hwang S.-I.,Rezaul K.,Wu L.,Eng J.K.,Rodionov V.,Han D.K.
Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of T cell receptor signaling reveals system-wide modulation of protein-protein interactions.
Sci. Signal.
2
0-0
2009
1039514
Olsen J.V.,Vermeulen M.,Santamaria A.,Kumar C.,Miller M.L.,Jensen L.J.,Gnad F.,Cox J.,Jensen T.S.,Nigg E.A.,Brunak S.,Mann M.
Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals widespread full phosphorylation site occupancy during mitosis.
Sci. Signal.
3
0-0
2010
1039515
Rigbolt K.T.,Prokhorova T.A.,Akimov V.,Henningsen J.,Johansen P.T.,Kratchmarova I.,Kassem M.,Mann M.,Olsen J.V.,Blagoev B.
System-wide temporal characterization of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human embryonic stem cell differentiation.
Sci. Signal.
4
0-0
2011
1039516
Zhou H.,Di Palma S.,Preisinger C.,Peng M.,Polat A.N.,Heck A.J.,Mohammed S.
Toward a comprehensive characterization of a human cancer cell phosphoproteome.
J. Proteome Res.
12
260-271
2013
1039517
Bian Y.,Song C.,Cheng K.,Dong M.,Wang F.,Huang J.,Sun D.,Wang L.,Ye M.,Zou H.
An enzyme assisted RP-RPLC approach for in-depth analysis of human liver phosphoproteome.
J. Proteomics
96
253-262
2014
1039518
D'Souza K.,Kim Y.J.,Balla T.,Epand R.M.
Distinct properties of the two isoforms of CDP-diacylglycerol synthase.
Biochemistry
53
7358-7367
2014
1039519
Qi Y.,Kapterian T.S.,Du X.,Ma Q.,Fei W.,Zhang Y.,Huang X.,Dawes I.W.,Yang H.
CDP-diacylglycerol synthases regulate the growth of lipid droplets and adipocyte development.
J. Lipid Res.
57
767-780
2016
1039520
Xu Y.,Mak H.Y.,Lukmantara I.,Li Y.E.,Hoehn K.L.,Huang X.,Du X.,Yang H.
CDP-DAG synthase 1 and 2 regulate lipid droplet growth through distinct mechanisms.
J. Biol. Chem.
294
16740-16755
2019