The human AMY1C gene encodes the protein Amylase, alpha 1C (salivary).
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AMY1C |
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PDB | Human UniProt search: PDBe RCSB |
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List of PDB id codes |
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1C8Q, 1JXJ, 1JXK, 1MFU, 1MFV, 1NM9, 1Q4N, 1SMD, 1XV8, 1Z32, 3BLK, 3BLP, 3DHP |
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Aliases | AMY1C, AMY1, amylase, alpha 1C (salivary), amylase alpha 1C (salivary), amylase alpha 1C |
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External IDs | OMIM: 104702; HomoloGene: 133998; GeneCards: AMY1C; OMA:AMY1C - orthologs |
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EC number | 3.2.1.1 |
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Wikidata |
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Amylases are secreted proteins that hydrolyze 1,4-alpha-glucoside bonds in oligosaccharides and polysaccharides, and thus catalyze the first step in digestion of dietary starch and glycogen. The human genome has a cluster of several amylase genes that are expressed at high levels in either the salivary gland or pancreas. This gene encodes an amylase isoenzyme produced by the salivary gland.[4] See also Amylase § Evolution.
- Overview of all the structural information available in the PDB for UniProt: P04745 (Human Alpha-amylase 1) at the PDBe-KB.