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History Report on CCDS ID 8366 Interpretation | Date | Source | Comment | Data |
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CCDS: Made public |
03/02/2005 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 1 |
CCDS: Retained |
02/26/2007 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 3 |
CCDS: Retained |
04/30/2008 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 5 |
CCDS: Retained |
07/28/2009 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 6 |
CCDS: Public note |
08/26/2009 |
NCBI |
The coding region has been updated to extend the N-terminus to one that is more supported by the available transcript data. The updated start codon is conserved in higher primate species. It is also possible that leaky scanning by ribosomes may sometimes allow the use of the downstream start codon, which is better conserved across mammalian species. This would result in a protein that is 6 aa shorter at the N-terminus. It is unclear which start codon is preferentially used in vivo. |
CCDS version: 8366.1 |
CCDS: Updated |
03/30/2011 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 8 |
CCDS: Retained |
08/11/2011 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 9 |
CCDS: Retained |
09/19/2012 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 11 |
CCDS: Retained |
03/21/2013 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 12 |
CCDS: Retained |
08/30/2013 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 14 |
CCDS: Retained |
11/21/2013 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 15 |
CCDS: Retained |
06/20/2014 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 17 |
CCDS: Retained |
04/03/2015 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 18 |
CCDS: Retained |
08/11/2016 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 20 |
CCDS: Retained |
05/16/2018 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 22 |
CCDS: Public note |
07/21/2022 |
NCBI |
The coding region has been updated to shorten the N-terminus to one that is more supported by conservation. |
CCDS version: 8366.2 |
CCDS: Updated |
08/10/2022 |
NCBI |
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CCDS Release: 24 |
CCDS: Review status |
10/27/2022 |
NCBI |
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by RefSeq, Havana and CCDS collaboration |
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