Macaca thibetana thibetana (Pere David's macaque): 126962538
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Entry
126962538 CDS
T08579
Name
(RefSeq) thioredoxin domain-containing protein 12
KO
K05360
protein-disulfide reductase (glutathione) [EC:
1.8.4.2
]
Organism
mthb
Macaca thibetana thibetana (Pere David's macaque)
Pathway
mthb00480
Glutathione metabolism
mthb01100
Metabolic pathways
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
mthb00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09106 Metabolism of other amino acids
00480 Glutathione metabolism
126962538
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
04131 Membrane trafficking [BR:
mthb04131
]
126962538
Enzymes [BR:
mthb01000
]
1. Oxidoreductases
1.8 Acting on a sulfur group of donors
1.8.4 With a disulfide as acceptor
1.8.4.2 protein-disulfide reductase (glutathione)
126962538
Membrane trafficking [BR:
mthb04131
]
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) - Golgi transport
Forward pathways
PDI family proteins
126962538
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Motif
Pfam:
Thioredoxin_7
Thioredoxin
Thioredoxin_2
Thioredox_DsbH
Thioredoxin_8
AhpC-TSA
Thioredoxin_9
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID:
126962538
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_050659649
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Position
1:complement(51230910..51265114)
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AA seq
172 aa
AA seq
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METRPRLGATCLLGFSFLLLVISSDGHNGLGKGFGDHIHWRTLEDGKKEAAASGLPLMVI
IHKSWCGACKALKPKFAESTEISELSHNFVMVNLEDEEEPKDEDFSPDGGYIPRILFLDP
SGKVHPEIINENGNPSYKYFYISAEQVVQGMKEAQERLTGDAFRKKHLEDEL
NT seq
519 nt
NT seq
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nt
atggagacgcggcctcgtctcggggccacctgtttgctgggcttcagtttcctgctcctc
gtcatctcctctgatggacataatgggcttggaaagggttttggagatcatattcattgg
aggacactggaagatgggaagaaagaagcagctgccagtggactgcccctgatggtgatt
attcataaatcctggtgtggagcttgcaaagctctaaagcccaaatttgcagaatctaca
gaaatttcagaactctcccataattttgttatggtaaatcttgaggatgaagaggaaccc
aaagatgaagatttcagcccagacgggggttatattccacgaatcctttttctggatccc
agtggcaaggtgcatcctgaaatcatcaatgagaatggaaaccccagctacaagtatttc
tacatcagtgccgagcaagttgttcaggggatgaaggaagctcaggaaaggctgacgggt
gatgccttccgaaagaaacatcttgaagatgaattgtaa
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