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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MSTNDTIVSG TLPQRMASCL EVLDLFLNQP HMVLSSFVLA EKAAAYRDRD SQRDLVEAVA HILGIRDLAA VNLDSSLADL GLDSLMSVEV RQTLERELNL VLSVREVRQL TLRKLQELSS KADEASELAC PTPKEDGLAQ QQTQLNLRSL LVNPEGPTLM RLNSVQSSER PLFLVHPIEG STTVFHSLAS RLSIPTYGLQ CTRAAPLDSI HSLAAYYIDC IRQVQPEGPY RVAGYSYGAC VAFEMCSQLQ AQQSPAPTHN SLFLFDGSPT YVLAYTQSYR AKLTPGCEAE AETEAICFFV QQFTDMEHNR VLEALLPLKG LEERVAAAVD LIIKSHQGLD RQELSFAARS FYYKLRAAEQ YTPKAKYHGN VMLLRAKTGG AYGEDLGADY NLSQVCDGKV SVHVIEGDHR TLLEGSGLES IISIIHSSLA EPRVSVREG
Fatty acid synthase is a multifunctional protein. Its main function is to catalyze the synthesis of palmitate from acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA, in the presence of NADPH, into long-chain saturated fatty acids. In some cancer cell lines, this protein has been found to be fused with estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha), in which the N-terminus of FAS is fused in-frame with the C-terminus of ER-alpha.
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Protein Aliases: Fatty acid synthase; MGC14367; MGC15706; short chain dehydrogenase/reductase family 27X, member 1; Type I fatty acid synthase
Gene Aliases: FAS; FASN; OA-519; SDR27X1
UniProt ID: (Human) P49327
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2194
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