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Protein: ATP6V1G3
Organism: Homo sapiens
Length: 118 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 ATP6V1G3.

Description E-value Query
Range
Subject
Range
gi|109498722 - gi|109498722|ref|XP_001065881.1| PREDICTED: similar to ATPase, H+ transporting, V1 subunit G, isofor...
162.0 [0..1] [118..105]
gi|109018966, gi... - gi|109018966|ref|XP_001110456.1| PREDICTED: similar to ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal, V1 subuni...
134.0 [0..1] [118..1]
VATG3_MOUSE - V-type proton ATPase subunit G 3 OS=Mus musculus GN=Atp6v1g3 PE=1 SV=1
133.0 [0..1] [118..1]
gi|114571671, gi... - gi|55589104|ref|XP_525012.1| PREDICTED: ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal, V1 subunit G3 isoform 3 ...
132.0 [0..1] [118..1]
VATG1_BOVIN - V-type proton ATPase subunit G 1 OS=Bos taurus GN=ATP6V1G1 PE=1 SV=3
132.0 [0..1] [116..1]

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Predicted Domain #1
Region A:
Residues: [1-118]
      1          11         21         31         41         51         
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    1 MTSQSQGIHQ LLQAEKRAKD KLEEAKKRKG KRLKQAKEEA MVEIDQYRMQ RDKEFRLKQS  60
   61 KIMGSQNNLS DEIEEQTLGK IQELNGHYNK YMESVMNQLL SMVCDMKPEI HVNYRATN

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Detection Method: Pfam
Confidence: 50.468521
Match: PF03179.6
Description: No description for PF03179.6 was found.

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    MCM
Score
GO
Score
GO
Term
SCOP
Match
SCOP Description
View Download 0.815 N/A N/A a.29.5 alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase kinase, N-terminal domain


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