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==Description==
=''nat8.5''=
"Brefeldin A is a fungal metabolite which is a macrocyclic lactone exhibiting a wide range of antibiotic activity"
This is the community wiki page for the gene ''nat8.5'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.
Source: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68020126 MeSH]


=nomenclature changes=
NOV 2019


[[File:Screen Shot 2018-09-17 at 9.14.50 AM.png|frame|right| structure, image from PubChem]]
This gene represents one of 9 duplicated ‘nat8’ genes identified by Xenbase during analysis “Xenopus” v9/10 genome annotation, all on Chromosome 1 in “X. tropicalis” and “X. laevis”,  and is likely  a true ortholog of the human NAT8B gene.  


==Alternative names==
Note that  not all duplications are present in “X. tropicalis”, and “X. laevis” does not always have both .L and .S homeologs.
*Ascotoxin
*Cyanein
*Decumbin
*NSC89671
*Synergisidin
 
==Usage Notes==
==References==
*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=54670 Zhang et al 2018]
*[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/5287620 NCBI PubChem CID:5287620]
 
> 269 Xenbase articles contain a reference to Brefeldin A according to [http://www.xenbase.org/cgi-bin/textpresso/xenopus/search textpresso]
 
*[[Small Molecules for Xenopus Research|Back To Small Molecules Home
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Revision as of 08:35, 30 June 2020

nat8.5

This is the community wiki page for the gene nat8.5 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.

nomenclature changes

NOV 2019

This gene represents one of 9 duplicated ‘nat8’ genes identified by Xenbase during analysis “Xenopus” v9/10 genome annotation, all on Chromosome 1 in “X. tropicalis” and “X. laevis”, and is likely a true ortholog of the human NAT8B gene.

Note that not all duplications are present in “X. tropicalis”, and “X. laevis” does not always have both .L and .S homeologs.