Emiliania huxleyi: EMIHUDRAFT_73420
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Entry
EMIHUDRAFT_73420 CDS
T02915
Name
(RefSeq) hypothetical protein
KO
K24229
cilia- and flagella-associated protein 298
Organism
ehx
Emiliania huxleyi
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
ehx00001
]
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
03037 Cilium and associated proteins [BR:
ehx03037
]
EMIHUDRAFT_73420
Cilium and associated proteins [BR:
ehx03037
]
Motile cilia and associated proteins
Dynein assembly factors
EMIHUDRAFT_73420
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Motif
Pfam:
CFAP298
DUF5591
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID:
17272582
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_005779466
JGI:
Emihu1_73420
UniProt:
A0A0D3JU52
R1CWI2
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Position
Unknown
AA seq
295 aa
AA seq
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MVVLQVKRSEKDTFLYETVCSAEVDVVLRDLIAIHNLRQRVLRLAEAASALAAHGPSKPP
EQQGLDDSTPLLEDYDVASGATAPRPPPARNEHYCPDPTERRTGNAPPPEIAQVLTRTVD
DAQALLSERQVAMKVPATAAALEEAVQNIKGAVMIAWPMGLPDYDPVRQILEDRDALEGA
AQLQHLDADATCLWCCSKEMQREKLLSDYVGRNEKTKVVAKLQKKGAGAPQREPAVSEAE
QQAMIAFYHKKQQEAERLAAEDEDAYLHSSWADPKALKSAFTGIGNISWRAGGPR
NT seq
888 nt
NT seq
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nt +downstream
nt
atggtcgtgctccaagtcaagcgcagcgagaaggacaccttcctctacgagacggtctgc
tccgcggaggtcgacgtcgtgttgcgcgacctcatcgcaatccacaacctccgtcagcgg
gtgctccggctggctgaggccgcctcggcgctcgcagcgcacgggccgtcaaagccgcca
gagcagcagggcctcgacgactcgacgccgttgctcgaggactacgacgtggccagcggc
gccaccgcaccgcgtccaccaccagcgcgcaacgagcactactgtccagacccgacggag
cggcggacgggcaacgcgccgccgccagagattgcgcaggtgctgacgcgaacagttgat
gacgcgcaggcgctgctgtcggagcggcaggtggcgatgaaggtgccggcgacggcagcg
gcgctcgaggaggcggtgcaaaacatcaagggagctgtgatgatcgcgtggccgatgggg
ctccccgactacgacccggtgcggcagatcctcgaggaccgcgacgcgctcgagggcgcc
gcccagctgcagcacctcgacgccgacgccacctgcctgtggtgctgcagcaaggagatg
caacgcgagaagctgctctccgactacgtcggccggaacgagaagacgaaggtggtggcc
aagctgcagaagaagggggcgggcgcgccgcagcgcgagcccgccgtctcggaggcggag
cagcaggcgatgatcgcgttttaccacaagaagcagcaagaggcggagcggctcgccgcc
gaggacgaggacgcgtacctccactcgtcgtgggcggacccaaaggcgctcaagtcggcc
ttcacgggcatcggcaacatcagctggcgcgcgggtggaccacgctaa
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