Protein coding transcript 256413

TranscriptLl_transcript_51385
CDS coordinates161-1591 (+)
Peptide sequenceMGGGFRVLHLVRPFLSFLPEVQTADRKVPFREKVIYTVISLFIFLVCSQLPLYGIHSTTGADPFYWMRVILASNRGTVMELGITPIVTSGLVMQLLAGSKIIEVDNNVREDRALLNGAQKLLGILIAVGEAVAYVLSGMYGSVGQLGVGNAILIIIQLCFAGIIVICLDELLQKGYGLGSGISLFIATNICETIIWKAFSPTTINSGRGAEFEGAVIALFHLLITRTDKVRALREAFYRQNLPNVTNLLATVLIFLIVIYFQGFRVVLPVRSKNARGQQGSYPIKLFYTSNMPIILQSALVSNLYFISQLLHRKYSGNFLVNLLGKWKDSEYGGGHSIPVGGIAYYITAPSSLADMAANPFHALFYLVFMLSACALFSKTWIEVSGSSARDVAKQLKEQQMVMPGHRESNLQKELNRYIPTAAAFGGICIGALTVLADFMGAIGSGTGILLAVTIIYQYFETFEKERASELGFFGF*
ORF Typecomplete

Annotations of Ll_transcript_51385

BlastpProtein transport protein Sec61 subunit alpha from Dictyostelium with 73.28% of identity
BlastxProtein transport protein Sec61 subunit alpha from Dictyostelium with 73.28% of identity
EggnogThe central subunit of the protein translocation channel SecYEG. Consists of two halves formed by TMs 1-5 and 6-10. These two domains form a lateral gate at the front which open onto the bilayer between TMs 2 and 7, and are clamped together by SecE at the back. The channel is closed by both a pore ring composed of hydrophobic SecY resides and a short helix (helix 2A) on the extracellular side of the membrane which forms a plug. The plug probably moves laterally to allow the channel to open. The ring and the pore may move independently (By similarity)(COG0201)
KeggLink to kegg annotations (DDB_G0278885)
CantataDB-
Mirbase-
Ncbi proteinLink to NCBI protein (XP_019413450.1)
PfamPlug domain of Sec61p (PF10559.8)
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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