General Information of DME (ID: DMEN166) |
DME Name |
Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), Homo sapiens
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Gene Name |
NAMPT
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UniProt ID |
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EC Number |
EC: 2.4.2.12 (Click to Show/Hide the Complete EC Tree)
Transferase
Glycosyltransferases
Pentosyltransferase
EC: 2.4.2.12
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Lineage |
Species: Homo sapiens (Click to Show/Hide the Complete Species Lineage)
Kingdom: Metazoa
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: Homo sapiens
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Sequence |
MNPAAEAEFNILLATDSYKVTHYKQYPPNTSKVYSYFECREKKTENSKLRKVKYEETVFY GLQYILNKYLKGKVVTKEKIQEAKDVYKEHFQDDVFNEKGWNYILEKYDGHLPIEIKAVP EGFVIPRGNVLFTVENTDPECYWLTNWIETILVQSWYPITVATNSREQKKILAKYLLETS GNLDGLEYKLHDFGYRGVSSQETAGIGASAHLVNFKGTDTVAGLALIKKYYGTKDPVPGY SVPAAEHSTITAWGKDHEKDAFEHIVTQFSSVPVSVVSDSYDIYNACEKIWGEDLRHLIV SRSTQAPLIIRPDSGNPLDTVLKVLEILGKKFPVTENSKGYKLLPPYLRVIQGDGVDINT LQEIVEGMKQKMWSIENIAFGSGGGLLQKLTRDLLNCSFKCSYVVTNGLGINVFKDPVAD PNKRSKKGRLSLHRTPAGNFVTLEEGKGDLEEYGQDLLHTVFKNGKVTKSYSFDEIRKNA QLNIELEAAHH
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Structure |
2E5B
; 2E5C
; 2E5D
; 2GVG
; 2GVJ
; 3DGR
; 3DHD
; 3DHF
; 3DKJ
; 3DKL
; 4JNM
; 4JR5
; 4KFN
; 4KFO
; 4KFP
; 4L4L
; 4L4M
; 4LTS
; 4LV9
; 4LVA
; 4LVB
; 4LVD
; 4LVF
; 4LVG
; 4LWW
; 4M6P
; 4M6Q
; 4N9B
; 4N9C
; 4N9D
; 4N9E
; 4O0Z
; 4O10
; 4O12
; 4O13
; 4O14
; 4O15
; 4O16
; 4O17
; 4O18
; 4O19
; 4O1A
; 4O1B
; 4O1C
; 4O1D
; 4O28
; 4WQ6
; 5KIT
; 5LX3
; 5LX5
; 5NSD
; 5U2M
; 5U2N
; 5UPE
; 5UPF
; 5WI0
; 5WI1
; 6ATB
; 6AZJ
; 6B75
; 6B76
; 6E68
; 6PEB
; 6TA0
; 6TA2
; 6TAC
; 7ENQ
; 7PPE
; 7PPF
; 7PPG
; 7PPH
; 7PPI
; 8DSC
; 8DSD
; 8DSE
; 8DSH
; 8DSI
; 8DTJ
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Function |
Catalyzes the condensation of nicotinamide with 5-phosphoribosyl-1-pyrophosphate to yield nicotinamide mononucleotide, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of NAD. It is the rate limiting component in the mammalian NAD biosynthesis pathway. The secreted form behaves both as a cytokine with immunomodulating properties and an adipokine with anti-diabetic properties, it has no enzymatic activity, partly because of lack of activation by ATP, which has a low level in extracellular space and plasma. Plays a role in the modulation of circadian clock function. NAMPT-dependent oscillatory production of NAD regulates oscillation of clock target gene expression by releasing the core clock component: CLOCK-BMAL1 heterodimer from NAD-dependent SIRT1-mediated suppression (By similarity).
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