Erythranthe guttata (spotted monkey flower): 105953995
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Entry
105953995 CDS
T07346
Name
(RefSeq) chitinase 5-like
KO
K01183
chitinase [EC:
3.2.1.14
]
Organism
egt
Erythranthe guttata (spotted monkey flower)
Pathway
egt00520
Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism
egt01100
Metabolic pathways
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
egt00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
00520 Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism
105953995
Enzymes [BR:
egt01000
]
3. Hydrolases
3.2 Glycosylases
3.2.1 Glycosidases, i.e. enzymes that hydrolyse O- and S-glycosyl compounds
3.2.1.14 chitinase
105953995
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Motif
Pfam:
Glyco_hydro_19
Chitin_bind_1
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID:
105953995
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_012833123
UniProt:
A0A022RPY1
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Position
Unknown
AA seq
271 aa
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MKSPQPIYILFALLLATGKWVSGQNCGCASNLCCSQFGYCGTGNDYCGTGCRSGPCFGSS
GGNNGVRVSDIVTDAFFNGIINQSPSGCPGRTFYTRSAFLQAAGSYPNFGTAGSADDSRR
EIAAFFAHVTHETGHMCSRVETGGQSRNYCDSSNTQYPCAPNKGYYGRGPLQLSWNYNYG
PAGQSIGFDGLNNPEIVARDPVISFKTALWFWMRTCHGPITTGQGFGATIRAINGNLECN
GANSGTVTARVNYYRDYCGQFRVDPGTNLRC
NT seq
816 nt
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nt
atgaaatccccacaaccaatctatatcctctttgccctacttctggccaccggaaaatgg
gtctccggccagaactgcggctgcgcttccaacttgtgctgcagccagttcggctactgc
ggcaccggcaatgactattgtggcaccggttgtcggtccgggccatgtttcggctcgtca
ggcggcaataacggagttagggtttcggatattgtcaccgatgctttctttaacgggatc
attaaccagtccccatcgggttgccccggacggacattctacactcggtccgcatttctc
caagctgcgggctcatatcccaatttcgggaccgcgggctccgcagacgattctaggcgt
gagattgccgcgtttttcgcgcatgtcacgcatgaaactggacatatgtgctcaagagtc
gagacggggggccaatcacgaaactattgcgacagtagtaacacgcaatatccatgcgcg
ccgaataagggctactacgggagaggcccgctacaactatcgtggaactacaactacggt
ccggctggtcaaagcataggattcgatggattgaacaatcccgagatcgtagccagagat
ccagttatctctttcaaaacagccctttggttttggatgagaacttgtcacgggcctatt
actacgggacagggctttggggccacaattcgggctattaacggcaatcttgaatgcaat
ggggctaattcgggtactgtcacggcgcgtgtcaattattaccgggactattgtggtcaa
ttccgagttgaccctggaactaatcttcggtgctaa
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