KEGG   Oryza brachyantha (malo sina): 102713895
Entry
102713895         CDS       T02995                                 
Name
(RefSeq) chitinase 5-like
  KO
K01183  chitinase [EC:3.2.1.14]
Organism
obr  Oryza brachyantha (malo sina)
Pathway
obr00520  Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism
obr01100  Metabolic pathways
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:obr00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
   00520 Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism
    102713895
Enzymes [BR:obr01000]
 3. Hydrolases
  3.2  Glycosylases
   3.2.1  Glycosidases, i.e. enzymes that hydrolyse O- and S-glycosyl compounds
    3.2.1.14  chitinase
     102713895
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Glyco_hydro_19 Chitin_bind_1
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 102713895
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_006652462
UniProt: J3LZ68
LinkDB
Position
4:complement(13406649..13407908)
AA seq 272 aa
MANSPTPTVLAFLALGLALLLPAAAQNCGCQPNLCCSKYGYCGTGNEYCGEGCRSGPCSG
SGSGGNTGVPVDSVVTEAFFNGIKNKAPNSCAGKNFYTRQSFLNAAGSYSGFAKGRSNDD
SKREIAAFFAHVTHETGSMCYIEEINGASRNYCDSSNRQWPCQPGKGYFGRGPLQISWNY
NYGPAGQSIGFDGLRNPERVAQDPVVAFKTALWFWMNNVHQVMPQGFGATIRAINGALEC
NGKNSGAVNARVNYYRDYCRQFGVDPGGNLSC
NT seq 819 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atggcgaactcaccgacgccaacagtgctggcgttcctggctcttgggctggcgctccta
ctccctgcggccgcgcagaactgcggctgtcagcccaacttgtgctgcagcaaatatggg
tactgcggcacgggcaacgagtactgcggtgaagggtgccgctccggcccgtgctctggg
agcggcagcggaggcaacaccggcgtgcctgtggatagcgtggtcaccgaggcgttcttc
aacgggatcaagaacaaggccccgaacagctgcgccggcaagaacttctacacgcggcaa
tcgttcctgaacgccgccggctcctactcgggctttgccaagggccgctccaacgacgac
tccaagcgcgagatcgccgccttcttcgcgcacgtcacgcacgagaccggaagtatgtgc
tacatcgaggagataaacggggcgagcaggaactactgcgacagcagcaacaggcagtgg
ccgtgccagccggggaaggggtacttcgggcgcgggccgctgcagatctcgtggaactac
aactacgggccggcggggcagagcatcgggttcgacgggctgaggaacccggagagggtg
gcgcaggacccggtggtcgccttcaagacggcgctctggttctggatgaacaacgtgcac
caggtgatgccgcaggggttcggcgcaaccatcagggccatcaacggcgcgctcgagtgc
aacggcaagaactccggcgccgtcaacgccagggtgaactactacagggactactgccgc
cagttcggcgtcgaccccggcggcaacctctcctgctaa

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