NAT-5 Background Information Acetyltransferases and deacetylases are protein groups most often associated with oncogenesis and cell cycle regulation. NAT-5 (N-acetyltransferase 5) is an intracellular protein involved in N-acetylation, particularly the acetylation of histones. NAT-5 is a component of the ARD1-NAT-1 (human arrest defective 1 - N-acetyltransferase) complex, which acetylates the alpha-amino groups of proteins during translation. NAT-5 contains an enzymatic acetyltransferase domain, which makes it an active component of the complex. ARD1 and NAT-1 have both shown upregulation in certain cancers and may facilitate the metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinomas.
NAT-5 (36-8)
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NAT-5 (36-8): sc-100645. Western blot analysis of NAT-5 expression in HL-60 whole cell lysate.
NAT-5 (36-8): sc-100645. Western blot analysis of NAT-5 expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), human NAT-5 transfected 293T: sc-176164 (B) and HL-60 (C) whole cell lysates.