ФБТ БИ 2курс / Чорний
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0.001
AET50782.1
Query 131 DLAVPLLVKVAEANPVNFNVRFRLGVALDNLGRFDEAIDSFKIALGLRPNEGKVHRAIAY 190
+LAV L K +P + + RL +GR +EA + A+ L+P+ G +
Sbjct 49 ELAVKFLEKGVSVHPNHVGLLERLAAEYAEIGRAEEAKKLLQRAMELQPDSGPL------ 102
Query 191 SYEQMGSHEE---ALPHFKKANELDERSA 216
+ QM EE +LP + KA ++ E +A
Sbjct 103 KFLQMAQLEEGAASLPLYSKAIDMLESAA 131
Region 47..135
/region_name="TPR"
/note="Tetratricopeptide repeat domain; typically contains
34 amino acids
[WLF]-X(2)-[LIM]-[GAS]-X(2)-[YLF]-X(8)-[ASE]-X(3)-[FYL]-
X(2)-[ASL]-X(4)-[PKE] is the consensus sequence; found in
a variety of organisms including bacteria, cyanobacteria,
yeast, fungi; cl02429"
/db_xref="CDD:207591"
Tetratricopeptide repeat domain; typically contains 34 amino acids [WLF]-X(2)-[LIM]-[GAS]-X(2)-[YLF]-X(8)-[ASE]-X(3)-[FYL]-X(2)-[ASL]-X(4)-[PKE] is the consensus sequence; found in a variety of organisms including bacteria, cyanobacteria, yeast, fungi, plants, and humans in various subcellular locations; involved in a variety of functions including protein-protein interactions, but common features in the interaction partners have not been defined; involved in chaperone, cell-cycle, transciption, and protein transport complexes; the number of TPR motifs varies among proteins (1,3-11,13 15,16,19); 5-6 tandem repeats generate a right-handed helical structure with an amphipathic channel that is thought to accomodate an alpha-helix of a target protein; it has been proposed that TPR proteins preferably interact with WD-40 repeat proteins, but in many instances several TPR-proteins seem to aggregate to multi-protein complexes; examples of TPR-proteins include, Cdc16p, Cdc23p and Cdc27p components of the cyclosome/APC, the Pex5p/Pas10p receptor for peroxisomal targeting signals, the Tom70p co-receptor for mitochondrial targeting signals, Ser/Thr phosphatase 5C and the p110 subunit of O-GlcNAc transferase; three copies of the repeat are present here
mamB
0.086
CAO79913.1
Query 103 VVKLISGTYEAPSIFAALGASVTVIVNE--LMYRYQICVGN 141
++ L SG+ S+ + +++ VIVN+ + R Q+C+G+
Sbjct 1163 LIGLFSGSAGGMSLVLTINSAIAVIVNQSKTLMRLQMCLGS 1203
mamO
7e-04
AET50594.1
Query 185 MAGAPL------VRQGMVQSSD-APLAVGTTQITHLLRSDAVYSWEQTGGPLVNAQGDLV 237
+AG PL V QG+V +D ++G+ + ++ DA + +GGP +N + V
Sbjct 223 VAGYPLGGDNSSVTQGVVSRTDLQQYSMGSCWLL-AIQIDAAINPGNSGGPALNKEKQCV 281
Query 238 GINIAA--TGPTGKVEGFTVPAQVIVSHLQDVVRFK 271
GI + G T + G+ +P++V+V L+D R K
Sbjct 282 GIAFQSLKDGDTENI-GYIIPSEVVVHFLEDFQRHK 316
Region 142..283
/region_name="Trypsin_2"
/note="Trypsin-like peptidase domain; pfam13365"
/db_xref="CDD:205544"
Trypsin-like peptidase domain
This family includes trypsin like peptidase domains.
mamE
1e-07
AET50594.1
Query 157 PRFANP--TTRSVENIGTGVIVRNDG---FIVTNYHVVRGANSVYVTVKDDVGSIRYSGE 211
P ++ P T R + TG + + G I+TN H V A V V + D ++
Sbjct 124 PNYSQPWTTRRQTSSTSTGFVTVDAGGSHCILTNAHSVDNAAVVQVRRRGD--HQKHEAR 181
Query 212 IVKMDEALDLALLKITPKVQLTAAV---LGDSDAVNVADEVIAIGTPFGLD-MTVSRGII 267
++ + DLA+L++ + L + ++ D V G P G D +V++G++
Sbjct 182 VICIGLDCDLAMLQVDDP-DFWDGIGPPLEWGPSPSLEDPVTVAGYPLGGDNSSVTQGVV 240
Query 268 SAKRKTMVIEGMTHSNLLQTDAAINQGNSGGPLVAANGTVVGINTAIYTPNGAFAGIGFA 327
S G +Q DAAIN GNSGGP + VGI +G IG+
Sbjct 241 SRTDLQQYSMGSCWLLAIQIDAAINPGNSGGPALNKEKQCVGIAFQ-SLKDGDTENIGYI 299
Query 328 VPSNQARLFALD 339
+PS F D
Sbjct 300 IPSEVVVHFLED 311
Region 142..283
/region_name="Trypsin_2"
/note="Trypsin-like peptidase domain; pfam13365"
/db_xref="CDD:205544"
Trypsin-like peptidase domain
This family includes trypsin like peptidase domains.
mamN
0.15
CAE52313.1
Query 70 ALLARSGVYAYLAAGTAELSQGQGRWILVMMALVTYGISLASNSLITVAVVV 121
ALL ++ A+ + +A +Q Q W +M +L G S+A+ SLI +A+V
Sbjct 207 ALLCKTMPTAFASDTSAPFTQAQ--WDKIMSSLTGSG-SIAAPSLIALAIVT 255
Region 4..261
/region_name="Surface_antigen"
/note="Sporozoite TA4 surface antigen; pfam11054"
/db_xref="CDD:151500"
Sporozoite TA4 surface antigen
This family of proteins is a Eukaryotic family of surface antigens. One of the better characterized members of the family is the sporulated TA4 antigen. The TA4 gene encodes a single polypeptide of 25 kDa which contains a 17 and a 8 kD polypeptide.
mamM
0.15
AET50537.1
Query 104 QILLDESLHRTP-HLIVLWAALVSIGVNVGMYFYSRCVAIETN 145
Q LLDE+L R P HL+ A + G S A++ N
Sbjct 84 QQLLDEALGRRPRHLLAGEALADEVAPQSGPAAKSEAPAVDRN 126
Region 13..92
/region_name="MMtag"
/note="Kinase phosphorylation protein; pfam10159"
/db_xref="CDD:192464"
Kinase phosphorylation protein
This is a glycine-rich domain that is the most highly conserved region of a family of proteins that in vertebrates are associated with tumours in multiple myelomas. The region may contain phosphorylation sites for several protein kinases, as well as N-myristoylation sites and nuclear localisation signals, so it might act as a signal molecule in the nucleus.