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BPT4:D9IEK7
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Species (Taxon ID) | Enterobacteria phage T4 (Bacteriophage T4). (10665) | |
Gene Name(s) | 21' (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:ADJ39893.1) | |
Protein Name(s) | Gp21' (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:ADJ39893.1) | |
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UniProt | D9IEK7 | |
EMBL | HM137666 | |
Proteomes | UP000001092 | |
InterPro | IPR005082 | |
Pfam | PF03420 |
Annotations
Qualifier | GO ID | GO term name | Reference | ECO ID | ECO term name | with/from | Aspect | Extension | Notes | Status |
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GO:0006508 |
proteolysis |
ECO:0000250 |
P |
From the fourth paragraph under results,"in the course of expanding the U35.001 family, we found statistical evidence that the U9 family and the U35.001 family are remote homologs. For example, starting with the U35.001 representative HK97 gp4 protease (gi|9634157, residues 1–225), PSI-BLAST search found a close homolog gi|26988298 with e-value 2e-18 in the first iteration. Using this sequence as query to run PSI-BLAST (default parameters in NCBI Web site), we found a U9 family member (gi|30044105) in the third iteration with a significant e-value 0.003." |
Missing: with/from | |||||
GO:0006508 |
proteolysis |
ECO:0000247 |
P |
Figure 2A Euclidian distance map. "In distance mapping, each sequence is represented by a point in a multidimensional Euclidian space and the distances between these points reflect the evolutionary distances between the sequences. A two-dimensional projection of this space is shown in Figure 2A ▶ (below). This plot offers a visualization of the sequence clustering; each family or subfamily appears as a rather distinct group, except for U35.002.a and U35.002.c. These two subfamilies are divided on the basis of sequence conservation and insertion/ deletion patterns." |
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Notes
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cheng, H et al. (2004) Double-stranded DNA bacteriophage prohead protease is homologous to herpesvirus protease. Protein Sci. 13 2260-9 PubMed GONUTS page