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History Report on CCDS ID 47281 Re-query CCDS DB by CCDS ID:47281

InterpretationDateSourceCommentData
CCDS: Made public 09/02/2009 NCBI CCDS Release: 6
CCDS: Public note 09/21/2010 NCBI A downstream start codon is annotated for this CCDS representation because its use is more consistent with the presence of an N-terminal signal peptide in the protein, which is known to contain extracellular cadherin domains. However, it should be noted that an alternative upstream start codon exists, which would result in a protein that is 9 aa longer at the N-terminus and is less likely to contain a signal peptide. The upstream start codon has a weak Kozak signal, so it is possible that leaky scanning by ribosomes will allow the use of the downstream start codon. There is no experimental evidence indicating which start codon is used in vivo. CCDS version: 47281.1
CCDS: Retained 03/30/2011 NCBI CCDS Release: 8
CCDS: Retained 08/11/2011 NCBI CCDS Release: 9
CCDS: Retained 09/19/2012 NCBI CCDS Release: 11
CCDS: Retained 03/21/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 12
CCDS: Retained 08/30/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 14
CCDS: Retained 11/21/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 15
CCDS: Retained 06/20/2014 NCBI CCDS Release: 17
CCDS: Retained 04/03/2015 NCBI CCDS Release: 18
CCDS: Retained 08/11/2016 NCBI CCDS Release: 20
CCDS: Review status 10/03/2016 NCBI by RefSeq, Havana and CCDS collaboration
CCDS: Retained 05/16/2018 NCBI CCDS Release: 22
CCDS: Retained 08/10/2022 NCBI CCDS Release: 24


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