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2.3.1.309
malfunction
depleting up to 80% of San from HeLa cells significantly increases the rate of microtubule regrowth after microtubule catastrophe, although no gross defect in microtubule cytoskeleton is observed
765372
2.3.1.309
physiological function
Naa50/San is required during tissue proliferation for the correct interaction between the cohesin subunits Scc1 and Smc3. Naa50/San-dependent N-terminal acetylation of Scc1 is potentially important for sister chromatid cohesion
765800
2.3.1.309
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the enzyme acetylates L-lysine at position 252 of beta-tubulin, which is located at the interface of alpha/beta-tubulin heterodimers and interacts with the phosphate group of the alpha-tubulin-bound GTP. The acetylation is thought to attenuate tubulin incorporation into microtubules
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