Siniperca chuatsi (mandarin fish): 122884017
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Entry
122884017 CDS
T08948
Symbol
cfl1l
Name
(RefSeq) non-muscle cofilin 1-like
KO
K05765
cofilin
Organism
schu
Siniperca chuatsi (mandarin fish)
Pathway
schu04810
Regulation of actin cytoskeleton
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
schu00001
]
09140 Cellular Processes
09142 Cell motility
04810 Regulation of actin cytoskeleton
122884017 (cfl1l)
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
04131 Membrane trafficking [BR:
schu04131
]
122884017 (cfl1l)
09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
04812 Cytoskeleton proteins [BR:
schu04812
]
122884017 (cfl1l)
04147 Exosome [BR:
schu04147
]
122884017 (cfl1l)
Membrane trafficking [BR:
schu04131
]
Others
Actin-binding proteins
Others
122884017 (cfl1l)
Cytoskeleton proteins [BR:
schu04812
]
Eukaryotic cytoskeleton proteins
Actin filaments / Microfilaments
Actin-binding proteins
ADF / Cofilin
122884017 (cfl1l)
Exosome [BR:
schu04147
]
Exosomal proteins
Proteins found in most exosomes
122884017 (cfl1l)
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Motif
Pfam:
Cofilin_ADF
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID:
122884017
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_044069239
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Position
LG11:complement(11105612..11108536)
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AA seq
161 aa
AA seq
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MASGVKVADGVKDIYNAMKVVKTDADQTERMRLVVLHISGTSIDVEKIFREKDLEDVDDV
YKFFLGLLDVKHCRYILYDCHFETKESSKKEELVFFMWAPDTAPIKEKMNYASSKEAIRK
VLTGIKHELQVNELSDCSDRDAFAEKLGKGVIKVEGHPVRS
NT seq
486 nt
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nt
atggcctctggagtaaaagtcgctgacggagtgaaggacatctacaatgctatgaaagta
gtgaaaacagatgctgatcagacggagcgtatgagattggtggtgcttcacatcagtggc
acttctattgacgtggagaaaattttccgggagaaagatctggaagacgtggatgatgtc
tacaagttcttcctgggtctgctggatgttaaacattgccgctacatactgtatgactgc
cactttgaaaccaaggaatcaagcaaaaaagaagaactggtcttttttatgtgggctcct
gacacagcacccatcaaagaaaaaatgaactatgctagctcaaaagaagccattaggaag
gtcctgacaggtatcaaacatgagctgcaggtgaatgagttatcagattgcagcgacagg
gatgcttttgcagaaaaactggggaaaggcgtaatcaaagttgagggccaccctgtgagg
tcttga
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