KEGG   Chamaea fasciata (wrentit): 136298154
Entry
136298154         CDS       T11360                                 
Symbol
SDC4
Name
(RefSeq) syndecan-4 isoform X1
  KO
K16338  syndecan 4
Organism
cfai  Chamaea fasciata (wrentit)
Pathway
cfai04512  ECM-receptor interaction
cfai04514  Cell adhesion molecule (CAM) interaction
cfai04820  Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:cfai00001]
 09130 Environmental Information Processing
  09133 Signaling molecules and interaction
   04512 ECM-receptor interaction
    136298154 (SDC4)
   04514 Cell adhesion molecule (CAM) interaction
    136298154 (SDC4)
 09140 Cellular Processes
  09142 Cell motility
   04820 Cytoskeleton in muscle cells
    136298154 (SDC4)
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
   00535 Proteoglycans [BR:cfai00535]
    136298154 (SDC4)
Proteoglycans [BR:cfai00535]
 Cell surface proteoglycans
  Syndecan family (transmembrane HSPG)
   136298154 (SDC4)
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Syndecan Protocadherin Glycophorin_A
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 136298154
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_066054770
LinkDB
Position
Unknown
AA seq 201 aa
MPLPRVPLLAVLLLGLLLPAAAAESVRETETMDAGWLDYPASGDLPDDEDIGEFRPHLPS
DGLDLDEASGSGDYPDSEDGLYLTTMDTPVISDNYIPGDTGRKIEGEKKNTMVDNEIVPD
KALPVEENLSNKISMASTANSSIFERTEVLTALIAGGAVGLLFAIFLILLLVYRMKKKDE
GSYDLGKKPIYKKAPTNEFYA
NT seq 606 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgccgctgccccgcgtcccgctgctcgccgtgctgctcctcggcctcctcctgccagcc
gccgccgccgagtcggtgagagaaactgaaaccatggatgctggatggcttgactaccct
gcttctggagacttgccagatgatgaagacattggtgaattcaggcctcacttaccctct
gatgggttagatctagatgaggcatctgggtcaggagactacccagactctgaagatggc
ttgtatctgaccaccatggatacccctgtgatatctgacaactatatccctggagatact
gggagaaagatagaaggtgagaagaaaaacaccatggtggacaatgagatcgttccagac
aaagctctacctgtcgaagagaacctgtccaacaagatctccatggcaagcacagccaac
agcagcatctttgaaagaacagaagtccttacagctctcatcgcaggaggagcagtgggt
ctcctgtttgccatcttcctgatcctgctcttggtctatcgcatgaagaaaaaggacgag
ggcagttacgacctggggaagaaacccatctacaagaaagcccccacaaatgagttctat
gcctaa

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