Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bat): 103298161
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Entry
103298161 CDS
T09083
Symbol
MYD88
Name
(RefSeq) myeloid differentiation primary response protein MyD88 isoform X1
KO
K04729
myeloid differentiation primary response protein MyD88
Organism
efus
Eptesicus fuscus (big brown bat)
Pathway
efus04010
MAPK signaling pathway
efus04064
NF-kappa B signaling pathway
efus04620
Toll-like receptor signaling pathway
efus04621
NOD-like receptor signaling pathway
efus04936
Alcoholic liver disease
efus05132
Salmonella infection
efus05133
Pertussis
efus05134
Legionellosis
efus05135
Yersinia infection
efus05140
Leishmaniasis
efus05142
Chagas disease
efus05143
African trypanosomiasis
efus05144
Malaria
efus05145
Toxoplasmosis
efus05152
Tuberculosis
efus05161
Hepatitis B
efus05162
Measles
efus05164
Influenza A
efus05168
Herpes simplex virus 1 infection
efus05169
Epstein-Barr virus infection
efus05170
Human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection
efus05171
Coronavirus disease - COVID-19
efus05235
PD-L1 expression and PD-1 checkpoint pathway in cancer
efus05417
Lipid and atherosclerosis
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KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
efus00001
]
09130 Environmental Information Processing
09132 Signal transduction
04010 MAPK signaling pathway
103298161 (MYD88)
04064 NF-kappa B signaling pathway
103298161 (MYD88)
09150 Organismal Systems
09151 Immune system
04620 Toll-like receptor signaling pathway
103298161 (MYD88)
04621 NOD-like receptor signaling pathway
103298161 (MYD88)
09160 Human Diseases
09161 Cancer: overview
05235 PD-L1 expression and PD-1 checkpoint pathway in cancer
103298161 (MYD88)
09172 Infectious disease: viral
05170 Human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection
103298161 (MYD88)
05161 Hepatitis B
103298161 (MYD88)
05171 Coronavirus disease - COVID-19
103298161 (MYD88)
05164 Influenza A
103298161 (MYD88)
05162 Measles
103298161 (MYD88)
05168 Herpes simplex virus 1 infection
103298161 (MYD88)
05169 Epstein-Barr virus infection
103298161 (MYD88)
09171 Infectious disease: bacterial
05132 Salmonella infection
103298161 (MYD88)
05135 Yersinia infection
103298161 (MYD88)
05133 Pertussis
103298161 (MYD88)
05134 Legionellosis
103298161 (MYD88)
05152 Tuberculosis
103298161 (MYD88)
09174 Infectious disease: parasitic
05144 Malaria
103298161 (MYD88)
05145 Toxoplasmosis
103298161 (MYD88)
05140 Leishmaniasis
103298161 (MYD88)
05142 Chagas disease
103298161 (MYD88)
05143 African trypanosomiasis
103298161 (MYD88)
09166 Cardiovascular disease
05417 Lipid and atherosclerosis
103298161 (MYD88)
09167 Endocrine and metabolic disease
04936 Alcoholic liver disease
103298161 (MYD88)
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Death
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NCBI-GeneID:
103298161
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_008153126
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Position
18:6108226..6112276
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AA seq
296 aa
AA seq
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MAAADPGAGSAPLAPSTSSLPLAALNVRVRRRLSLFLNVRTQVAADWSALAEEMGFEYLE
IRQLETHADPTGKLLDAWQGRPGASVGGLLGLLAKLGRDDVLLELGPSIEEDCQKYILKQ
QQEESEKPLQVAAVDSSVPRTAELAGITTLDDPLGQMPERFDAFICYCSSDIQFVQEMIQ
QLEQTNYRLKLCVSDRDVLPGTCVWSIASELIEKRCRRMVVVVSDDYLQSKECDFQTKFA
LSLSPGAHQKRLIPVKYKAMKKEFPSILRFITVCDYTNPCTKSWFWTRLAKALALP
NT seq
891 nt
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nt
atggccgcagcggacccgggcgcggggtccgcgcccctcgcgccctccacgtcctccctg
cccctggccgcgctcaacgtgcgggtgcggcgccgcctgtcgctgttcctgaacgtgcgc
acgcaggtggcggccgactggagcgcgctggccgaggagatgggcttcgagtatctggag
atccggcagctggagacgcacgccgaccccacgggcaaactgctggacgcctggcagggc
cgccccggcgcctcggtgggcgggctgctcgggctgctcgccaagctgggccgcgacgac
gtgctgctggagctggggcccagcatcgaggaggattgccaaaagtacattctgaagcag
cagcaggaggagtcggagaagcccttacaggtggccgctgtggacagcagcgtcccccgg
acagcagagctggcgggcatcaccacgctcgacgaccccctggggcaaatgccggagcgc
tttgatgcctttatctgctactgctccagcgacatccagtttgtacaagagatgatccag
cagctggaacagacaaactaccggctgaagttgtgtgtgtccgacagggacgtcctgcct
ggcacctgtgtctggtctattgccagtgagctcattgagaagaggtgccgccggatggtg
gtagttgtctccgatgattacctgcaaagcaaggaatgtgacttccagactaagtttgca
ctcagcctctctccaggcgcccatcagaagcgactgatccccgtcaagtacaaggcaatg
aagaaagagttcccgagcatcctgcggttcatcaccgtctgtgactacaccaacccctgc
accaagtcctggttctggactcgccttgccaaagccctggccctgccctga
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