KEGG   Malus sylvestris (European crab apple): 126589474
Entry
126589474         CDS       T09027                                 
Name
(RefSeq) uncharacterized protein LOC126589474
  KO
K10418  dynein light chain LC8-type
Organism
msyl  Malus sylvestris (European crab apple)
Pathway
msyl04145  Phagocytosis
msyl04517  IgSF CAM signaling
msyl04814  Motor proteins
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:msyl00001]
 09130 Environmental Information Processing
  09133 Signaling molecules and interaction
   04517 IgSF CAM signaling
    126589474
 09140 Cellular Processes
  09141 Transport and catabolism
   04145 Phagocytosis
    126589474
  09142 Cell motility
   04814 Motor proteins
    126589474
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
   03037 Cilium and associated proteins [BR:msyl03037]
    126589474
   04812 Cytoskeleton proteins [BR:msyl04812]
    126589474
Cilium and associated proteins [BR:msyl03037]
 Motile cilia and associated proteins
  Dynein arm
   126589474
Cytoskeleton proteins [BR:msyl04812]
 Eukaryotic cytoskeleton proteins
  Microtubules
   Tubulin-binding proteins
    Dyneins
     126589474
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Dynein_light
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 126589474
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_050110733
LinkDB
Position
11:complement(33876937..33877981)
AA seq 160 aa
MEKALKLKEKQSQGQRQAMQIFQKQQQREPQDQIKLAATAITLNVRLRSSDMPAHMQNHA
LRYTRSLIDSPLQPTPNPKTRPNPTHLARALKKEFDSVYGPAWHCVVGTSFGSFVTHSAG
GFVYFSVDDSLSVLLFKTEVQLVTEPQPPQEAKPSTLSPC
NT seq 483 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atggaaaaagctctgaaactcaaagagaagcaaagccaaggccaacgccaagccatgcaa
atattccagaaacaacaacagcgagaaccacaagaccagatcaagctagctgccactgcc
atcaccctcaacgtacgcttgagatcatccgacatgccagcccacatgcagaaccatgct
ctccgctacaccagatcactcatcgactcaccactacagccaacaccaaaccccaaaact
cgtcccaacccaactcaccttgctcgagctctcaaaaaggagtttgactcggtgtatgga
ccggcgtggcactgcgtggtggggacgagttttggatcgttcgtgactcactcagccggt
gggttcgtgtatttctctgtcgacgactcgctgtcggtgcttctcttcaaaacggaggtc
cagttggtcacggaaccacaaccaccacaagaagcaaagccttcaactttgagtccttgt
tga

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