ATPase H+ transporting V1 subunit H [Source:VGNC Symbol;Acc:VGNC:85677]
Primary_assembly 4: 77,211,493-77,302,162 forward strand.
Sscrofa11.1:CM000815.5
This gene has 4 transcripts (splice variants) and 218 orthologues.
Pig (Sscrofa11.1) ▼
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ATPase H+ transporting V1 subunit H [Source:VGNC Symbol;Acc:VGNC:85677]
Primary_assembly 4: 77,211,493-77,302,162 forward strand.
Sscrofa11.1:CM000815.5
This gene has 4 transcripts (splice variants) and 218 orthologues.
| Transcript ID | Name | bp | Protein | Translation ID | Biotype | UniProt Match | Flags |
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| ENSSSCT00000006862.4 | ATP6V1H-204 | 1799 | 483aa | ENSSSCP00000006676.3 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | A0A8D1W4Y2 F1RSG6 | A single transcript chosen for a gene which is the most conserved, most highly expressed, has the longest coding sequence and is represented in other key resources, such as NCBI and UniProt. This is defined in detail on http://www.ensembl.org/info/genome/genebuild/canonical.htmlEnsembl Canonical, |
| ENSSSCT00000077903.2 | ATP6V1H-203 | 1961 | 465aa | ENSSSCP00000069299.2 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | A0A4X1T7C9 A0A8D1Z6Y8 | APPRIS P1: Transcript(s) expected to code for the main functional isoform based solely on the core modules in the APPRIS. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS P1, |
| ENSSSCT00000032060.4 | ATP6V1H-202 | 1943 | 451aa | ENSSSCP00000026291.3 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | I3LQB3 | - |
| ENSSSCT00000067524.2 | ATP6V1H-201 | 1592 | 443aa | ENSSSCP00000073626.2 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | A0A4X1T5R6 A0A8D1QJA3 | - |
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