Entity Details

Primary name CERS3_HUMAN
Entity type UniProt
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Details

AccessionQ8IU89
EntryNameCERS3_HUMAN
FullNameCeramide synthase 3
TaxID9606
Evidenceevidence at protein level
Length383
SequenceStatuscomplete
DateCreated2004-07-19
DateModified2021-06-02

Ontological Relatives

GenesCERS3

GO terms

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GOName
GO:0003677 DNA binding
GO:0005783 endoplasmic reticulum
GO:0005789 endoplasmic reticulum membrane
GO:0008544 epidermis development
GO:0016021 integral component of membrane
GO:0016410 N-acyltransferase activity
GO:0030148 sphingolipid biosynthetic process
GO:0030216 keratinocyte differentiation
GO:0046513 ceramide biosynthetic process
GO:0050291 sphingosine N-acyltransferase activity
GO:0070268 cornification

Subcellular Location

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Subcellular Location
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane

Domains

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DomainNameCategoryType
IPR001356 Homeobox domainDomainDomain
IPR006634 TRAM/LAG1/CLN8 homology domainDomainDomain
IPR009057 Homeobox-like domain superfamilyFamilyHomologous superfamily
IPR016439 Sphingosine N-acyltransferase Lag1/Lac1-likeFamilyFamily

Diseases

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Disease IDSourceNameDescription
615023 OMIMIchthyosis, congenital, autosomal recessive 9 (ARCI9)A form of autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis, a disorder of keratinization with abnormal differentiation and desquamation of the epidermis, resulting in abnormal skin scaling over the whole body. The main skin phenotypes are lamellar ichthyosis (LI) and non-bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma (NCIE), although phenotypic overlap within the same patient or among patients from the same family can occur. Lamellar ichthyosis is a condition often associated with an embedment in a collodion-like membrane at birth; skin scales later develop, covering the entire body surface. Non-bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma characterized by fine whitish scaling on an erythrodermal background; larger brownish scales are present on the buttocks, neck and legs. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.

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