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PIERA:Q401Q1

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Species (Taxon ID) Pieris rapae (Small white butterfly) (Artogeia rapae). (64459)
Gene Name(s) PrV (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:BAE19945.1)
Protein Name(s) Opsin (ECO:0000313 with EMBL:BAE19945.1)
External Links
UniProt Q401Q1
EMBL AB208674
ProteinModelPortal Q401Q1
GO GO:0016021
GO:0004930
GO:0009881
GO:0007602
GO:0018298
GO:0007601
InterPro IPR000276
IPR017452
IPR000856
IPR027430
Pfam PF00001
PRINTS PR00237
PR00577
PROSITE PS00237
PS50262
PS00238

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference ECO ID ECO term name with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status
GO:0009881

photoreceptor activity

PMID:21124838[1]

ECO:0000314

F

Figure 1C (small lower right box), shows the absorbance spectra of the gene product, when bound to the chromophore 11-cis retinal, before and after photoactivation with light.

complete
CACAO 4299

enables

GO:0009881

photoreceptor activity

PMID:21124838[1]

ECO:0000314

direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0004930

G protein-coupled receptor activity

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR000276

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0007186

G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR000276
InterPro:IPR000856

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0007601

visual perception

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR000856

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0007602

phototransduction

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR000856

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

part_of

GO:0016021

integral component of membrane

GO_REF:0000002

ECO:0000256

match to sequence model evidence used in automatic assertion

InterPro:IPR000276
InterPro:IPR000856
InterPro:IPR017452

C

Seeded From UniProt

complete

part_of

GO:0016021

integral component of membrane

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0812

C

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0004930

G protein-coupled receptor activity

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0297

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

enables

GO:0009881

photoreceptor activity

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0600

F

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0007186

G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0297

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0018298

protein-chromophore linkage

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0157

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

part_of

GO:0016020

membrane

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0472

C

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0050896

response to stimulus

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0716

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

involved_in

GO:0007165

signal transduction

GO_REF:0000038

ECO:0000323

imported automatically asserted information used in automatic assertion

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0807

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

Notes

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Wakakuwa, M et al. (2010) Evolution and mechanism of spectral tuning of blue-absorbing visual pigments in butterflies. PLoS ONE 5 e15015 PubMed GONUTS page