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Basic Information | |
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Species | Zea mays |
Cazyme ID | GRMZM2G421579_T01 |
Family | GT77 |
Protein Properties | Length: 574 Molecular Weight: 63817.4 Isoelectric Point: 9.4147 |
Chromosome | Chromosome/Scaffold: 1 Start: 193768325 End: 193775666 |
Description | Nucleotide-diphospho-sugar transferase family protein |
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NCBI Taxonomy |
CAZyDB |
Signature Domain Download full data set without filtering | |||
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Family | Start | End | Evalue |
GT77 | 113 | 314 | 0 |
LDHLLIVAVDPAALETCRSVHRHCYLLRPAAGAADADLGAAKFFMTKDYLDMMWARNRLQQTILELGFSFLFTDVDILWFRNPMRHIAVTSDVAIACDYF NGDPDSLSNRPNGGFLYVRSARRTVEFYRGWREARAGFPPGTNEQDVLARVQLPLARRLGVRMQFLDTARCGGFCQLSDDLRGLSTMHANCCTGLENKVH DL |
Full Sequence |
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Protein Sequence Length: 574 Download |
MAAAWKVVRG DASGRLLPVI SFFLGAALTA AFVFLGATTD VSWRFAAWGS GARPGAGDEA 60 KSFAELAEVL KNASMEDKTV IVTSINQAYA APGSLLDLFL DSFRAGEGTA GLLDHLLIVA 120 VDPAALETCR SVHRHCYLLR PAAGAADADL GAAKFFMTKD YLDMMWARNR LQQTILELGF 180 SFLFTDVDIL WFRNPMRHIA VTSDVAIACD YFNGDPDSLS NRPNGGFLYV RSARRTVEFY 240 RGWREARAGF PPGTNEQDVL ARVQLPLARR LGVRMQFLDT ARCGGFCQLS DDLRGLSTMH 300 ANCCTGLENK VHDLRNVLQD WRNYTAAPME VQSRGGDIVD CPRLEQPARP PRIPPHDRPS 360 AANPLSQPTT PAANPRANRP HDRQQPPPLE QPRRESPPGT RNTHGHPQQI YHIPREEPMN 420 WQHQRISMAT MRKRTGYVTR DGHREATTAT AHVSPPIIGG SRRRRGQPYR DRPEQRRALR 480 GHTGQVIESG GKDQTDGGDA IRIFVLVYTL HYILRYHNLV DLAGSERIIK TGAEGDAKIL 540 RRNFVIDLLS YEDNSCRYAI PANIQQRLIA KKD* 600 |
Functional Domains Download unfiltered results here | ||||||||
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Cdd ID | Domain | E-Value | Start | End | Length | Domain Description | ||
pfam00225 | Kinesin | 0.001 | 518 | 536 | 19 | + Kinesin motor domain. | ||
cd00106 | KISc | 0.0003 | 518 | 561 | 55 | + Kinesin motor domain. This catalytic (head) domain has ATPase activity and belongs to the larger group of P-loop NTPases. Kinesins are microtubule-dependent molecular motors that play important roles in intracellular transport and in cell division. In most kinesins, the motor domain is found at the N-terminus (N-type), in some its is found in the middle (M-type), or C-terminal (C-type). N-type and M-type kinesins are (+) end-directed motors, while C-type kinesins are (-) end-directed motors, i.e. they transport cargo towards the (-) end of the microtubule. Kinesin motor domains hydrolyze ATP at a rate of about 80 per second, and move along the microtubule at a speed of about 6400 Angstroms per second. To achieve that, kinesin head groups work in pairs. Upon replacing ADP with ATP, a kinesin motor domain increases its affinity for microtubule binding and locks in place. Also, the neck linker binds to the motor domain, which repositions the other head domain through the coiled-coil domain close to a second tubulin dimer, about 80 Angstroms along the microtubule. Meanwhile, ATP hydrolysis takes place, and when the second head domain binds to the microtubule, the first domain again replaces ADP with ATP, triggering a conformational change that pulls the first domain forward. | ||
cd01366 | KISc_C_terminal | 0.0002 | 518 | 536 | 19 | + Kinesin motor domain, KIFC2/KIFC3/ncd-like carboxy-terminal kinesins. Ncd is a spindle motor protein necessary for chromosome segregation in meiosis. KIFC2/KIFC3-like kinesins have been implicated in motility of the Golgi apparatus as well as dentritic and axonal transport in neurons. This catalytic (head) domain has ATPase activity and belongs to the larger group of P-loop NTPases. Kinesins are microtubule-dependent molecular motors that play important roles in intracellular transport and in cell division. In this subgroup the motor domain is found at the C-terminus (C-type). C-type kinesins are (-) end-directed motors, i.e. they transport cargo towards the (-) end of the microtubule. Kinesin motor domains hydrolyze ATP at a rate of about 80 per second, and move along the microtubule at a speed of about 6400 Angstroms per second. To achieve that, kinesin head groups work in pairs. Upon replacing ADP with ATP, a kinesin motor domain increases its affinity for microtubule binding and locks in place. Also, the neck linker binds to the motor domain, which repositions the other head domain through the coiled-coil domain close to a second tubulin dimer, about 80 Angstroms along the microtubule. Meanwhile, ATP hydrolysis takes place, and when the second head domain binds to the microtubule, the first domain again replaces ADP with ATP, triggering a conformational change that pulls the first domain forward. | ||
smart00129 | KISc | 0.0002 | 518 | 536 | 19 | + Kinesin motor, catalytic domain. ATPase. Microtubule-dependent molecular motors that play important roles in intracellular transport of organelles and in cell division. | ||
pfam03407 | Nucleotid_trans | 2.0e-58 | 111 | 314 | 212 | + Nucleotide-diphospho-sugar transferase. Proteins in this family have been been predicted to be nucleotide-diphospho-sugar transferases. |
Annotations - NR Download unfiltered results here | |||||||
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Source | Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End | Description |
GenBank | AAO37940.1 | 0 | 63 | 328 | 99 | 360 | putative regulatory protein [Oryza sativa Japonica Group] |
DDBJ | BAD09019.1 | 0 | 40 | 336 | 26 | 324 | regulatory protein-like [Oryza sativa Japonica Group] |
GenBank | EEC83930.1 | 0 | 40 | 336 | 34 | 332 | hypothetical protein OsI_30008 [Oryza sativa Indica Group] |
RefSeq | XP_002445821.1 | 0 | 1 | 336 | 24 | 364 | hypothetical protein SORBIDRAFT_07g026310 [Sorghum bicolor] |
RefSeq | XP_002466101.1 | 0 | 63 | 326 | 90 | 350 | hypothetical protein SORBIDRAFT_01g001260 [Sorghum bicolor] |