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BACKGROUND
PROKARYOTIC NAT GENES
EUKARYOTIC NAT
GENES
Human NAT alleles/haplotypes
NAT1 alleles
NAT2 alleles
Non-human NAT alleles/haplotypes
NAT1 alleles
NAT2 alleles
NAT3 alleles
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Welcome to the database of
arylamine
N-acetyltransferases (NATs)

Images are from the public domain
Salmonella NAT is pdb 1E2T
The Arylamine
N-acetyltransferase Gene Nomenclature Committee:
Dr. Sotiria Boukouvala
Department of Molecular
Biology & Genetics,
Democritus University
of Thrace, Greece.
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Prof. David W. Hein
Department of
Pharmacology & Toxicology,
University of
Louisville, USA.
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Prof. Denis M. Grant
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology,
University of Toronto, Canada.
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Prof. Edith Sim
Department of Pharmacology,
University of Oxford, UK.
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing,
Kingston University London, UK.
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Prof. Rodney F. Minchin
School of Biomedical
Sciences,
University of
Queensland, Australia.
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Prof. José A.G Agúndez
Department
of Pharmacology, Medical
School,
University
of Extremadura, Spain.
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Dr. Fernando Rodrigues-Lima
CNRS, EAC4413 Laboratory of Molecular
and Cellular Responses to Xenobiotics,
University of Paris Diderot, France.
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Created & maintained
by:
Dr. Sotiria Boukouvala
Tel.: +30-25510-30632 sboukouv@mbg.duth.gr
Special thanks to:
Eirini
Vagena
Vasiliki Garefalaki
for
collection, annotation and presentation of the data
Contact address:
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Democritus University of Thrace, University Campus, Dragana, Building
10, Alexandroupolis, 68100, Greece.
Fax.: +30-25510-30613
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