KEGG   Morus notabilis: 21387620
Entry
21387620          CDS       T07292                                 
Name
(RefSeq) GTP-binding protein SAR1A
  KO
K07953  GTP-binding protein SAR1 [EC:3.6.5.-]
Organism
mnt  Morus notabilis
Pathway
mnt04141  Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:mnt00001]
 09120 Genetic Information Processing
  09123 Folding, sorting and degradation
   04141 Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum
    21387620
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   04131 Membrane trafficking [BR:mnt04131]
    21387620
  09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
   04031 GTP-binding proteins [BR:mnt04031]
    21387620
Membrane trafficking [BR:mnt04131]
 Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) - Golgi transport
  Forward pathways
   Coat protein complex II (COP-II)
    21387620
GTP-binding proteins [BR:mnt04031]
 Small (monomeric) G-proteins
  Arf/Sar Family
   Sar
    21387620
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Arf G-alpha SRPRB Roc MMR_HSR1 Ras Gtr1_RagA PduV-EutP RXYLT1_N
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 21387620
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_010096806
UniProt: W9QX75
LinkDB
Position
Unknown
AA seq 193 aa
MFLLDWFYGVLASLGLWQKEAKILFLGLDNAGKTTLLHMLKDERLVQHQPTQYPTSEELS
IGKIKFKAFDLGGHQIARRVWKDYYAKVDAVVYLVDSCDKERFAETKKELDALLSDEALM
DVPFLVLGNKIDIPYAASEDELRCNLGLTNFTTGKGKVNLADSNVRPLEVFMCSIVRKMG
YGDGFKWLSQYIK
NT seq 582 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgtttttgctggattggttctatggagttctggcgtcgctcggattgtggcagaaggaa
gctaagatcttgtttttaggcctcgataatgccggcaaaaccactttgcttcatatgctc
aaagacgagagattagtccaacatcaaccgacacagtatccaacatccgaggaattgagt
attgggaaaatcaagttcaaggcttttgatttgggtggccatcagattgcccgtagagtt
tggaaagattattatgccaaggtggatgcggttgtttatctggtggattcttgtgataag
gagagattcgcagagacaaaaaaagagctggatgctctcctctccgacgaggcattgatg
gatgttccattccttgttttgggaaacaagatcgatatcccatatgctgcttcggaagac
gagctgcgttgtaacctgggtctgaccaacttcaccacaggcaagggtaaggtaaacttg
gcagattcaaatgtccgcccccttgaggtgttcatgtgcagcattgtgaggaaaatgggc
tacggagatggtttcaagtggctttctcagtacattaagtag

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