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Protein: CPP1_ARATH
Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana
Length: 258 amino acids
Reference: Drew K, et al. (2011) The proteome folding project: Proteome-scale prediction of structure and function. Genome Res. 2011 Sep 16



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Top Sequence Alignment Hits

Listed below are up to the top 10 sequence alignment matches, by species, for the PSI-BLAST search against the protein sequence for CPP1_ARATH.

Description E-value Query
Range
Subject
Range
gi|78191452 - gi|78191452|gb|ABB29947.1| cell growth defect factor-like [Solanum tuberosum]
184.0 [0..1] [258..1]

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Predicted Domain #1
Region A:
Residues: [1-176]
      1          11         21         31         41         51         
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    1 MSSSLLLSGS TVSSSFIAPS KPSLVRNSSK TSLLPFRNVS RSFKTVKCTV DSSYGGNVPT  60
   61 FPRTRVWDPY KRLGVSPYAS EEEIWASRNF LLQQYAGHER SEESIEGAFE KLLMSSFIRR 120
  121 KKTKINLKSK LKKKVEESPP WLKALLDFVE MPPMDTIFRR LFLFAFMGGW SIMNSA

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Detection Method: PSI-BLAST
Confidence: 22.522879
Match: 1xblA
Description: NMR STRUCTURE OF THE J-DOMAIN (RESIDUES 2-76) IN THE ESCHERICHIA COLI N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT (RESIDUES 2-108) OF THE MOLECULAR CHAPERONE DNAJ, 20 STRUCTURES
Matching Structure (courtesy of the PDB):

Predicted Domain #2
Region A:
Residues: [177-258]
      1          11         21         31         41         51         
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    1 EGGPAFQVAV SLAACVYFLN EKTKSLGRAC LIGIGALVAG WFCGSLIIPM IPTFLIQPTW  60
   61 TLELLTSLVA YVFLFLSCTF LK

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Detection Method: deduced

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Found no confident structure predictions for this domain.


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