Protein coding transcript 1846

TranscriptLl_transcript_491623
CDS coordinates131-2302 (+)
Peptide sequenceMAYKSLSSITVSDIEYLGISQETATSLHQRLSEIINTHEDDSPATWQNITRSILNPELPFSFHQMLYYSCFKDYGPDPPAWIPDPENAALTNVGQLLERRGKEFLGSGYKDPITSFSDFQKFSVSNPEVYWKTVLDEMNISFSKPPQCILHESLPGESQLSYPGGQWLPGAYINPAKNCLNLNFKRSLNDAIIIWRDELHDNLPVQMMTLKELCEEVWLVAYALEALDLVKGSAIAIDMPMNVKSVVIYLAIVLAGYVVVSIADSFAPCEISTRLKISNAKVIFTQDLIIRGDKSLPLYSRVVDAQSPMAIVIPAKGSEFSMKLRNGDLSWHDFLEGVNNLRGKEFIAVEKPVEAFTNILFSSGTTGDPKAIPWSNISPLKAAADAWCHLDIHRGDIVSWPTNLGWMMGPWLVYASFINGASMALYNGSPLGSGFAKFVQDAKVTMLGVIPSLVRSWRNANSTSGYDWSAIRCFGSTGEASNVDEYLWLMGRANYKPIIEYCGGTEIGGGFVTGSLLQAQSLAAFSTPAMCCTLHILDDDGHPIPENAPGIGELALGPNMFGASNTLLNADHYSVYFKGMPLWNGRVLRRHGDVFERTARGYYHAHGRADDTMNLGGIKVSSVEIERICSGVDSNILEVAAIGVPPSGGGPELLVVAVVLKCTDTADLQQLRISFNSALQKKLNPLFRVSRVVSLPSLPRTASNKVMRRVLRQQLLHKESSKI*
ORF Typecomplete

Annotations of Ll_transcript_491623

BlastpProbable acyl-activating enzyme 17, peroxisomal from Arabidopsis with 71.13% of identity
BlastxProbable acyl-activating enzyme 17, peroxisomal from Arabidopsis with 71.13% of identity
EggnogCatalyzes the conversion of acetate into acetyl-CoA (AcCoA), an essential intermediate at the junction of anabolic and catabolic pathways. AcsA undergoes a two-step reaction. In the first half reaction, AcsA combines acetate with ATP to form acetyl-adenylate (AcAMP) intermediate. In the second half reaction, it can then transfer the acetyl group from AcAMP to the sulfhydryl group of CoA, forming the product AcCoA (By similarity)(COG0365)
KeggLink to kegg annotations (AT5G23050)
CantataDB-
Mirbase-
Ncbi proteinLink to NCBI protein (XP_019415489.1)
PfamAMP-binding enzyme (PF00501.27)
Rfam-
GOLinks to GO: General; Genes and gene products; Annotations; Ontology;
Links to GO: General; Genes and gene products; Annotations; Ontology;


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