KEGG   Panthera pardus (leopard): 109257583
Entry
109257583         CDS       T06062                                 
Symbol
PTTG1
Name
(RefSeq) securin isoform X1
  KO
K06635  securin
Organism
ppad  Panthera pardus (leopard)
Pathway
ppad04110  Cell cycle
ppad04114  Oocyte meiosis
ppad05166  Human T-cell leukemia virus 1 infection
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ppad00001]
 09140 Cellular Processes
  09143 Cell growth and death
   04110 Cell cycle
    109257583 (PTTG1)
   04114 Oocyte meiosis
    109257583 (PTTG1)
 09160 Human Diseases
  09172 Infectious disease: viral
   05166 Human T-cell leukemia virus 1 infection
    109257583 (PTTG1)
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03036 Chromosome and associated proteins [BR:ppad03036]
    109257583 (PTTG1)
Chromosome and associated proteins [BR:ppad03036]
 Eukaryotic type
  Sister chromatid separation proteins
   Securin and associated proteins
    109257583 (PTTG1)
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Securin
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 109257583
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_019289318
Ensembl: ENSPPRG00000013682
UniProt: A0A9V1EV14
LinkDB
Position
Unknown
AA seq 201 aa
MATLIFVDKENGEPGTRVAPKDGQKLRSKPPVKTLDGRSQVSTPRVGKMFDAQATLPKVT
RKALGTVNRATENSVKNNGPLKQKQPNFSAKKVTEKTVKAKSTVPASDDTYPEIEKFIPF
NPLDFESFDLPEEHQIAHLPLNGVPLMILDEERELEKLLHLGPPSPLKMPSQPWESNLLQ
SPSVLSTLDVELPPVCYDLDI
NT seq 606 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atggctaccctgatctttgttgataaggaaaatggagaaccgggcacccgtgtggctccc
aaggacgggcagaagctgcggtctaagcctccagtcaaaactttagatgggagatctcag
gtttcaacaccacgtgtaggcaaaatgtttgatgctcaagcaaccttgcctaaagttacc
agaaaggctttgggaactgtcaacagagccaccgaaaattcagtaaagaacaatggacct
ctcaaacagaagcagccaaacttctctgccaaaaaggtaactgagaagactgtcaaagca
aaaagcactgttccagcctcggatgacacctatcctgaaatagaaaaattcattcccttc
aatcctttagattttgagagttttgacctgcctgaagagcaccagattgcacacctcccc
ttgaatggagtgcctctcatgatccttgatgaggagagggaacttgaaaagctgttacac
ctgggccccccttcacctctgaagatgccctctcaaccatgggagtctaatctgttgcag
tctccaagcgttctgtcgaccctggatgttgaattgccacctgtttgctatgacttagat
atttaa

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