Tachyglossus aculeatus (Australian echidna): 119932880
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Entry
119932880 CDS
T10703
Symbol
RCN3
Name
(RefSeq) reticulocalbin-3
KO
K23900
reticulocalbin-3
Organism
tacu Tachyglossus aculeatus (Australian echidna)
Brite
Domain-containing proteins not elsewhere classified [BR:
tacu04990
]
EF-hand domain-containing proteins
CREC family proteins
119932880 (RCN3)
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NCBI-GeneID:
119932880
NCBI-ProteinID:
XP_038607932
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Position
10:51410290..51417967
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AA seq
340 aa
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MEIRGRGGGVGCCCWWCCWWWGGRGGGSRRSEGKPPPEPPAHGERVRHGTPLSSAPHDDA
HGFQYDHEAFLGAEEAQAFDQLSPEESRARLGRIVDRIDAAGDGDGAVSLAELQAWIRHT
QQRHVRESVDRAWADYDTDRDGRVAWGEFRNTTYGYYPGEEFGDVADAASYRKLLARDER
RFRVADGDGDMVATREEFTAFLHPEDFPRMRDIIIAETVEDLDKNGDGFVQVDEYIADMY
SPDPGAQEPEPEWVRTERAQFRDFRDLDGDGHLNAQEVGHWVLPPDYDQPYVEANHLLHE
SDSNKDGQLSKQEVLDNWSMFVGSQATNYGEDLTRKHDEL
NT seq
1023 nt
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atggaaattagggggcgtggcggtggggtcggctgctgctgctggtggtgctgctggtgg
tgggggggccgtgggggggggtcccggcggtcggaggggaagcccccgcccgagcccccg
gcccacggggagcgggtgcggcacgggacccccctcagctccgccccccacgacgacgcc
cacggcttccagtacgaccacgaggccttcctgggcgccgaggaggcccaagcctttgac
cagctcagtccggaggagagccgggcccggctggggcgcatcgtggatcgcatcgacgcc
gcgggggacggggacggcgcggtgtccttggccgagctgcaggcctggatccgccacacg
cagcagcgccacgtgcgcgagagcgtggaccgggcctgggccgactacgacacggaccgc
gacggccgcgtggcctggggggagttccggaacaccacctacggctactacccaggtgaa
gaatttggagatgtggcggacgcggcctcgtacagaaagctgctggcccgggatgagcgg
cgattccgcgtggccgacggggatggagacatggtggccacccgggaggagttcaccgcc
tttctgcaccccgaggacttcccccgcatgcgggacatcatcattgccgagacggtggag
gacttggacaagaacggggatggcttcgtgcaggtggatgaatacatagccgacatgtac
tcgcccgatccgggggctcaggagccggaaccggagtgggtgcggacggagcgggcgcag
ttccgggatttccgggacctggacggggacgggcacctgaacgcccaggaagtggggcac
tgggttctgccccccgactatgaccagccctacgtcgaggccaaccacctcctccatgaa
tccgacagcaacaaggacgggcagctgagcaagcaggaggtgctggacaactggagcatg
ttcgtggggagccaggccaccaactatggcgaggacctgactcgcaagcacgacgagctc
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