Hmdb loader
Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP10702
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 16963
Name Chromodomain Y-like protein
Synonyms
  1. CDY-like
Gene Name CDYL
Protein Type Enzyme
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in chromatin binding
Specific Function Acts as repressor of transcription (By similarity). Has histone acetyltransferase activity, with a preference for histone H4.
Pathways Not Available
Reactions
Acetyl-CoA + [histone] → Coenzyme A + acetyl-[histone] details
GO Classification
Biological Process
spermatogenesis
histone acetylation
regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent
transcription, DNA-dependent
Cellular Component
nucleus
Component
organelle
membrane-bounded organelle
intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
nucleus
organelle part
intracellular organelle part
chromosomal part
chromatin
Function
binding
catalytic activity
chromatin binding
Molecular Function
histone acetyltransferase activity
Process
metabolic process
cellular process
cellular component organization at cellular level
organelle organization
chromosome organization
chromatin organization
chromatin assembly or disassembly
Cellular Location
  1. Nucleus
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location 6
Locus 6p25.1
SNPs CDYL
Gene Sequence
>1797 bp
ATGGCATTTCAGGCAAGCCACAGGCCAGCCTGGGGAAAAAGCAGGAAGAAAAACTGGCAA
TACGAGGGCCCAACCCAAAAGTTATTCCTGAAGAGAAACAACGTGTCAGCACCAGATGGG
CCTTCAGACCCCAGCATCTCCGCGAGCAGTGAGCAAAGCGGGGCACAGCAGCCTCCCGGT
TTACAGGTTGAAAGGATTGTTGACAAAAGGAAAAATAAAAAAGGGAAGACAGAGTATTTG
GTTCGGTGGAAAGGCTATGACAGCGAGGACGACACTTGGGAGCCGGAACAGCACCTCGTG
AACTGTGAGGAATACATCCACGACTTCAACAGACGCCACACGGAGAAGCAGAAGGAGAGC
ACATTGACCAGAACAAACAGGACCTCTCCCAACAATGCTAGGAAACAAATCTCCAGATCC
ACCAACAGCAACTTTTCTAAGACCTCTCCTAAGGCACTCGTGATTGGGAAAGACCACGAA
TCCAAAAACAGCCAGCTGTTTGCTGCCAGCCAGAAGTTCAGGAAGAACACAGCTCCATCT
CTCTCCAGCCGGAAGAACATGGACCTAGCGAAGTCAGGTATCAAGATCCTCGTGCCTAAA
AGCCCCGTTAAGAGCAGGACCGCAGTGGACGGCTTTCAGAGCGAGAGCCCTGAGAAACTG
GACCCCGTCGAGCAGGGTCAGGAGGACACAGTGGCACCCGAAGTGGCAGCGGAAAAGCCG
GTCGGAGCTTTATTGGGCCCCGGTGCCGAGAGGGCCAGGATGGGGAGCAGGCCCAGGATA
CACCCACTAGTGCCTCAGGTGCCCGGCCCTGTGACTGCAGCCATGGCCACAGGCTTAGCT
GTTAACGGGAAAGGTACATCTCCGTTCATGGATGCATTAACAGCCAATGGGACAACCAAC
ATACAGACATCTGTTACAGGAGTGACTGCCAGCAAAAGGAAATTTATTGACGACAGAAGA
GACCAGCCTTTTGACAAGCGATTGCGTTTCAGCGTGAGGCAAACAGAAAGTGCCTACAGA
TACAGAGATATTGTGGTCAGGAAGCAGGATGGCTTCACCCACATCTTGTTATCCACAAAG
TCCTCAGAGAATAACTCACTAAATCCAGAGGTAATGAGAGAAGTCCAGAGTGCTCTGAGC
ACGGCCGCTGCCGATGACAGCAAGCTGGTACTGCTCAGCGCCGTTGGCAGCGTCTTCTGT
TGTGGACTTGACTTTATTTATTTTATACGACGTCTGACAGATGACAGGAAAAGAGAAAGC
ACTAAAATGGCAGAAGCTATCAGAAACTTCGTGAATACTTTCATTCAATTTAAGAAGCCC
ATTATTGTAGCAGTCAATGGCCCAGCCATTGGTCTAGGAGCATCTATATTGCCTCTTTGC
GATGTGGTTTGGGCTAATGAAAAGGCTTGGTTTCAAACACCCTATACCACCTTCGGACAG
AGTCCAGATGGCTGTTCTACCGTTATGTTTCCCAAGATAATGGGAGGAGCATCTGCAAAC
GAGATGCTGCTCAGTGGACGGAAGCTGACAGCGCAGGAGGCGTGTGGCAAGGGCCTGGTC
TCCCAGGTGTTTTGGCCCGGGACGTTCACTCAGGAAGTGATGGTTCGCATTAAGGAGCTT
GCCTCGTGCAATCCAGTTGTGCTTGAGGAATCCAAAGCCCTCGTGCGCTGCAACATGAAG
ATGGAGCTGGAGCAGGCCAACGAGAGGGAGTGTGAGGTGCTGAAGAAAATCTGGGGCTCG
GCCCAGGGGATGGACTCCATGTTAAAGTACTTGCAGAGGAAGATCGATGAGTTCTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 598
Molecular Weight 45134.635
Theoretical pI 8.662
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence
>Chromodomain Y-like protein
MTFQASHRSAWGKSRKKNWQYEGPTQKLFLKRNNVSAPDGPSDPSISVSSEQSGAQQPPA
LQVERIVDKRKNKKGKTEYLVRWKGYDSEDDTWEPEQHLVNCEEYIHDFNRRHTEKQKES
TLTRTNRTSPNNARKQISRSTNSNFSKTSPKALVIGKDHESKNSQLFAASQKFRKNTAPS
LSSRKNMDLAKSGIKILVPKSPVKSRTAVDGFQSESPEKLDPVEQGQEDTVAPEVAAEKP
VGALLGPGAERARMGSRPRIHPLVPQVPGPVTAAMATGLAVNGKGTSPFMDALTANGTTN
IQTSVTGVTASKRKFIDDRRDQPFDKRLRFSVRQTESAYRYRDIVVRKQDGFTHILLSTK
SSENNSLNPEVMREVQSALSTAAADDSKLVLLSAVGSVFCCGLDFIYFIRRLTDDRKRES
TKMAEAIRNFVNTFIQFKKPIIVAVNGPAIGLGASILPLCDVVWANEKAWFQTPYTTFGQ
SPDGCSTVMFPKIMGGASANEMLLSGRKLTAQEACGKGLVSQVFWPGTFTQEVMVRIKEL
ASCNPVVLEESKALVRCNMKMELEQANERECEVLKKIWGSAQGMDSMLKYLQRKIDEF
GenBank ID Protein 4558756
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q9Y232
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name CDYL1_HUMAN
PDB IDs
GenBank Gene ID AF081258
GeneCard ID CDYL
GenAtlas ID CDYL
HGNC ID HGNC:1811
References
General References
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