KEGG   Sceloporus undulatus (fence lizard): 121936239
Entry
121936239         CDS       T07740                                 
Symbol
PDCL
Name
(RefSeq) phosducin-like protein
  KO
K28206  phosducin-like protein
Organism
sund  Sceloporus undulatus (fence lizard)
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:sund00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03110 Chaperones and folding catalysts [BR:sund03110]
    121936239 (PDCL)
Chaperones and folding catalysts [BR:sund03110]
 Other chaperones and cochaperones
  Others
   121936239 (PDCL)
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Phosducin
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 121936239
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_042334162
LinkDB
Position
7:complement(12329596..12335397)
AA seq 303 aa
MTTLDDKLLGEKLQYYYSSSEDEDSEKEDKDEEPHSLHDPTEPTEMMLSSDGSAVNTGPK
GVINDWRRFKQLETEQREEQCREMERLIKKLSMTCRSHLDEEEDKRKEKELQEKLNSKLT
LQEYSMLHESADDEAFLQQYRQQRMEEMRQQLHSGQQFKQVFEIQSGEAFLDAVDKGPKN
TLVMIHIYEDEVPGSEALDGCMICLAAEYPMVKFCRVRSSLIGTSTHFATSALPALLVYK
GGELVGNFVRITDQLGEDFFAGDLEAFLQECGLLPEKDMVLLTSICPAAPACYSEEDSDL
EID
NT seq 912 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgacgaccctggatgacaagctcctgggagagaagctccagtactactacagcagcagt
gaggatgaggacagtgagaaggaggacaaggacgaggagccccactccctccatgatccc
accgagccgacagagatgatgctcagcagcgacggcagtgcagtcaacacaggcccaaag
ggtgtgatcaatgactggaggagattcaaacagctggagacagaacagcgggaagaacag
tgtcgggagatggagcggctgatcaagaagctctccatgacctgccggtctcacctggat
gaagaggaggacaagcggaaggagaaggagcttcaggagaagctgaatagcaagctgacg
ctgcaggagtacagcatgctgcatgagagcgcagacgatgaggcgttcctgcaacagtac
cgccagcagcggatggaggagatgcgccagcagctgcacagcggccagcagttcaagcag
gtctttgagatccagagtggggaggccttcctggacgccgtggacaagggccccaagaac
accctggtcatgatccacatctatgaggatgaggtccccggctccgaagccctggatggc
tgcatgatctgcctggctgccgagtaccccatggtcaagttctgccgcgtccggagctcc
ctgatcggcaccagcacccacttcgccaccagcgccctgccggccctgctggtctacaag
ggtggggagctggtgggcaacttcgtccgcatcaccgaccagctgggtgaggacttcttc
gcaggggacttggaggccttcctgcaggagtgtgggctgctaccggagaaggacatggtg
ctcctcacctccatttgccctgccgcccctgcttgctacagcgaagaagacagcgacttg
gagatagactga

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