NAA25


Description

The NAA25 (N-alpha-acetyltransferase 25, NatB auxiliary subunit) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 12.

NAA25 is a human gene that encodes a protein involved in the N-terminal acetylation of proteins. It is a non-catalytic subunit of the NatB complex, which is responsible for acetylating specific N-terminal methionine residues in proteins. NAA25 may be important for normal cell cycle progression.

NAA25 is a non-catalytic subunit of the NatB complex. It assists in the acetylation of the N-terminal methionine residues of specific peptides, particularly those starting with Met-Asp, Met-Glu, Met-Asn, and Met-Gln. This process is crucial for normal cell cycle progression.

NAA25 is also known as C12orf30, MDM20, NAP1.

Associated Diseases



Disclaimer: The information provided here is not exhaustive by any means. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, procedure, or treatment, whether it is a prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, vitamin, supplement, or herbal alternative.