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Protein Ontology report - sialate O-acetylesterase
PR:000014859 - http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PR_000014859
 
  Protein Forms      
Ontology Information Show OBO stanza
  PRO ID
PR:000014859   
  PRO namesialate O-acetylesterase 
  Synonyms
PRO-Short-label: EXACT:SIAE
Gene-based: RELATED:YSG2
Other: EXACT:Lse | lysosome sialic-acid-specific 9-O-acetylesterase | sialic acid-specific 9-O-acetylesterase | yolk sac protein 2
  Definition"A protein that is a translation product of the human SIAE gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof." [PRO:DNx] 
  PRO Categorygene 
  ParentPR:000000001 protein
  Terms by PRO Category
Organism-Independent Organism-Specific
         Category          Number of Terms          Category          Number of Terms
         Gene1                                                  Organism-Gene 3                                        
         Sequence0                                                  Organism-Sequence 5                                        
         Modification1                                                  Organism-Modification 0                                        
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Category  

PRO ID

Name

Short Name

Definition

Ann. Has Annotation?

comp. In Complex?
gene



PR:000014859

sialate O-acetylesterase

SIAE


"A protein that is a translation product of the human SIAE gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof." [PRO:DNx]


organism-gene



PR:P70665

sialate O-acetylesterase (mouse)

mSIAE


"A sialate O-acetylesterase that is encoded in the genome of mouse." [OMA:P70665, PRO:DNx]


organism-sequence



PR:P70665-1

sialate O-acetylesterase isoform m1 (mouse)

mSIAE/iso:m1


"A sialate O-acetylesterase (mouse) that is a translation product of some mRNA whose exon structure and start site selection renders it capable of giving rise to a protein with the amino acid sequence represented by UniProtKB:P70665-1." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:P70665]


organism-sequence



PR:P70665-2

sialate O-acetylesterase isoform m2 (mouse)

mSIAE/iso:m2


"A sialate O-acetylesterase (mouse) that is a translation product of some mRNA whose exon structure and start site selection renders it capable of giving rise to a protein with the amino acid sequence represented by UniProtKB:P70665-2." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:P70665]


organism-sequence



PR:P70665-3

sialate O-acetylesterase isoform m3 (mouse)

mSIAE/iso:m3


"A sialate O-acetylesterase (mouse) that is a translation product of some mRNA whose exon structure and start site selection renders it capable of giving rise to a protein with the amino acid sequence represented by UniProtKB:P70665-3." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:P70665]


organism-gene



PR:P82450

sialate O-acetylesterase (rat)

rSIAE


"A sialate O-acetylesterase that is encoded in the genome of rat." [OMA:P82450, PRO:DNx]


organism-gene



PR:Q9HAT2

sialate O-acetylesterase (human)

hSIAE


"A sialate O-acetylesterase that is encoded in the genome of human." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q9HAT2]


organism-sequence



PR:Q9HAT2-1

sialate O-acetylesterase isoform h1 (human)

hSIAE/iso:h1


"A sialate O-acetylesterase (human) that is a translation product of some mRNA whose exon structure and start site selection renders it capable of giving rise to a protein with the amino acid sequence represented by UniProtKB:Q9HAT2-1." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q9HAT2]


organism-sequence



PR:Q9HAT2-2

sialate O-acetylesterase isoform h2 (human)

hSIAE/iso:h2


"A sialate O-acetylesterase (human) that is a translation product of some mRNA whose exon structure and start site selection renders it capable of giving rise to a protein with the amino acid sequence represented by UniProtKB:Q9HAT2-2." [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q9HAT2]


modification



PR:000021476

sialate O-acetylesterase proteolytic cleavage product

SIAE/ClvPrd


"A sialate O-acetylesterase that has been processed by proteolytic cleavage." [PRO:DNx]