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History Report on CCDS ID 29905 Re-query CCDS DB by CCDS ID:29905

InterpretationDateSourceCommentData
CCDS: Made public 10/10/2006 NCBI CCDS Release: 2
CCDS: Retained 11/28/2007 NCBI CCDS Release: 4
CCDS: Public note 07/21/2008 NCBI The 5'-most in-frame translation initiation codon is selected for this CCDS based on good conservation across mammalian species. A possible downstream start codon would result in a protein that is 15 aa shorter at the N-terminus. The downstream start codon is assumed in the literature, including in PMIDs:1353249, 8843087 and 9482787, but there is no experimental evidence indicating which start codon is preferentially used in vivo. CCDS version: 29905.1
CCDS: Retained 12/22/2010 NCBI CCDS Release: 7
CCDS: Retained 06/21/2012 NCBI CCDS Release: 10
CCDS: Retained 07/24/2013 NCBI CCDS Release: 13
CCDS: Retained 02/25/2014 NCBI CCDS Release: 16
CCDS: Retained 07/07/2015 NCBI CCDS Release: 19
CCDS: Retained 11/07/2016 NCBI CCDS Release: 21
CCDS: Retained 10/02/2019 NCBI CCDS Release: 23
CCDS: Review status 10/25/2019 NCBI by RefSeq, Havana and CCDS collaboration


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