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CDS Information : AO090005001595

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Aspergillus oryzae RIB40 (= NBRC 100959) chromosome1

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Organism Aspergillus oryzae RIB40 (= NBRC 100959)
Replicon chromosome1
Contig SC005
Start / Stop / Direction 4,268,338 / 4,266,625 / -
Location complement(join(4266625..4266926, 4266983..4267189, 4267256..4267340, 4267415..4267488, 4267574..4267892, 4268303..4268338))
Type CDS
Length 1,023 bp (340 aa)
Intron4268302..4267893, 4267573..4267489, 4267414..4267341, 4267255..4267190, 4266982..4266927

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Product serine/threonine protein phosphatase
Gene name
Functional category Cellular processes and signaling
- [T] Signal transduction mechanisms
EC number
Note
KEGG pathway
Sequence feature
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Proteome results
2D-PAGE YPD_liquid (1)
1D-PAGE-LC YPD_liquid
1D-PAGE-LC YPD_filter
MDLC YPD_liquide
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BLASTP
Database:UniProtKB:2010_04
1E=0Q2UPL5_ASPORSerine/threonine protein phosphataseAlignment
2E=0Q0CCN0_ASPTNPutative uncharacterized proteinAlignment
3E=0B8MWE2_ASPFNProtein phosphatase 2C, putativeAlignment
4E=0A1CQI1_ASPCLProtein phosphatase 2C, putativeAlignment
5E=0C8VRX1_EMENIType 2C protein phosphatase (Eurofung)Alignment
HAMAP No significant hit
InterPro No significant hit
SignalP No significant hit
TMHMM No significant hit
SOSUI No significant hit

close this sectionCalculated information (Amino acid sequence)

size of protein 340 amino acids
molecular mass 36,816.14 Da
pI 4.48
aa composition
AlaValLeuIlePheTrpProMetGlySer
10.3
(35aa)
7.4
(25aa)
5.9
(20aa)
5.3
(18aa)
3.5
(12aa)
1.2
(4aa)
3.8
(13aa)
2.1
(7aa)
9.1
(31aa)
7.4
(25aa)
ThrCysAsnGlnTyrLysHisArgAspGlu
3.8
(13aa)
2.6
(9aa)
3.5
(12aa)
3.2
(11aa)
2.6
(9aa)
6.2
(21aa)
2.1
(7aa)
3.8
(13aa)
7.9
(27aa)
8.2
(28aa)

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We have been distributing copies of the microbial genomic DNA clones constructed during the course of each of the genomic DNA sequencing projects.
You can find more detailed information at http://www.nbrc.nite.go.jp/e/mdna-e.html.