Serpula lacrymans: SERLADRAFT_456783
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Entry
SERLADRAFT_456783 CDS
T03135
Name
(RefSeq) hypothetical protein
KO
K20813
thymine-DNA glycosylase [EC:
3.2.2.29
]
Organism
sla
Serpula lacrymans
Pathway
sla03410
Base excision repair
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
sla00001
]
09120 Genetic Information Processing
09124 Replication and repair
03410 Base excision repair
SERLADRAFT_456783
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
03400 DNA repair and recombination proteins [BR:
sla03400
]
SERLADRAFT_456783
Enzymes [BR:
sla01000
]
3. Hydrolases
3.2 Glycosylases
3.2.2 Hydrolysing N-glycosyl compounds
3.2.2.29 thymine-DNA glycosylase
SERLADRAFT_456783
DNA repair and recombination proteins [BR:
sla03400
]
Eukaryotic type
SSBR (single strand breaks repair)
BER (base exicision repair)
DNA glycosylases
SERLADRAFT_456783
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Motif
Pfam:
UDG
DUF4171
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID:
18817398
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_007313498
JGI:
456783
UniProt:
F8NIB0
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Position
Unknown
AA seq
216 aa
AA seq
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MLSDYLKDGLDVIFCGINPGYKSAENGHHFYNPTNHFWRCLHSSGLTSTLLHPSEDYTLP
DDFNLGLTNLVDRPSAEQSELSKDEMIKSVPTLLAKITRFRPRFVCFVGMGIWEVVREGL
LQTVSSPLADGNKSIKVKGKKPASLGLQPYKYVHPRPLVSGTDAITETLLFVVPSTSGRV
VRYQLTDKITFFETLKDLKEMKQSDIDTSDMLAIYS
NT seq
651 nt
NT seq
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nt
atgctttcagattatctgaaagacggactggacgtgatattttgtggaataaaccccggc
tacaagtctgcagagaatggtcaccatttctataaccccacgaaccacttttggcgctgc
ttacatagctccggactgacctcgacacttctccacccatcggaagattatacgctgcct
gatgatttcaatcttggattgacaaacctggtagatcgcccttcagcagagcaatcggag
ctctccaaggatgagatgattaagtctgtaccgactctactagccaaaataacacgattc
cgtccgcgcttcgtctgcttcgtaggcatgggaatatgggaagttgtcagggaaggactg
ttacagacggtttcttctcccctggcagatggtaataagagtatcaaggtcaaagggaaa
aaaccagctagtttaggactacaaccctataaatatgtgcatccgagacccttggtctct
ggcactgatgctataaccgagacgctattgttcgttgttccaagcacgtctggacgagtc
gtacggtaccaattaacggacaagatcactttctttgaaactctgaaggatttgaaagag
atgaaacaatccgacattgatacatctgacatgctcgctatctactcatag
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