AWAT2


Description

The AWAT2 (acyl-CoA wax alcohol acyltransferase 2) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome X.

AWAT2 is an acyltransferase that forms wax monoesters by linking fatty alcohols and fatty acyl-CoAs. It prefers medium-chain acyl-CoAs (C12-C16) and short-chain fatty alcohols (shorter than C20). Additionally, AWAT2 exhibits acyl-CoA retinol acyltransferase (ARAT) activity, specifically esterifying 11-cis-retinol, a precursor to bleached opsin pigments in cone cells. Its catalytic efficiency is higher for 11-cis-retinol compared to other retinol isomers (9-cis, 13-cis, and all-trans).

AWAT2 is also known as ARAT, DC4, DGAT2L4, MFAT, WS.

Associated Diseases



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