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2.3.1.255
acetonyl-CoA
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2.3.1.255
CoA-SASEA
CoA covalently linked to substrate peptide fragment Ser1-Ala2-Ser3-Glu4-Ala5
2.3.1.255
hNAA50
UniProt ID Q9GZZ1, HYPK and hNAA50 can bind to hNatA simultaneously to form a tetrameric hNatE/HYPK complex. NAA50 and HYPK exhibit negative cooperative binding to NAA15 in vitro and in human cells by inducing NAA15 shifts in opposing directions. hNAA50 and HYPK inhibit hNatA activity, and HYPK is dominant
2.3.1.255
HYPK
UniProt ID Q9NX55, a protein with intrinsic NAA10 catalytic subunit inhibitory activity. HYPK and hNAA50 can bind to hNatA simultaneously to form a tetrameric hNatE/HYPK complex. NAA50 and HYPK exhibit negative cooperative binding to NAA15 in vitro and in human cells by inducing NAA15 shifts in opposing directions. hNAA50 and HYPK inhibit hNatA activity, and HYPK is dominant
2.3.1.255
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