General Information: |
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Name(s) found: |
PDR16 /
YNL231C
[SGD]
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Description(s) found:
Found 27 descriptions. SHOW ALL |
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Organism: | Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
Length: | 351 amino acids |
Gene Ontology: |
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Cellular Component: |
lipid particle
[IDA![]() cytoplasm [IDA ![]() microsome [IDA ![]() |
Biological Process: |
response to drug
[IGI![]() phospholipid transport [IDA ![]() sterol biosynthetic process [IMP ![]() |
Molecular Function: |
phosphatidylinositol transporter activity
[IDA![]() |
Sequence: |
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Sequence: [PDR BLAST] [ProtParam] |
1 11 21 31 41 51 | | | | | | 1 MFKRFSKKKE APEDPKNLIN IDKPIKELPA SIAIPKEKPL TGEQQKMYDE VLKHFSNPDL 60 61 KVYTSEKNKS EDDLKPLEEE EKAWLTRECF LRYLRATKWV LKDCIDRITM TLAWRREFGI 120 121 SHLGEEHGDK ITADLVAVEN ESGKQVILGY ENDARPILYL KPGRQNTKTS HRQVQHLVFM 180 181 LERVIDFMPA GQDSLALLID FKDYPDVPKV PGNSKIPPIG VGKEVLHILQ THYPERLGKA 240 241 LLTNIPWLAW TFLKLIHPFI DPLTREKLVF DEPFVKYVPK NELDSLYGGD LKFKYNHDVY 300 301 WPALVETARE KRDHYFKRFQ SFGGIVGLSE VDLRGTHEKL LYPVKSESST V |
  | PUBLICATION | TOPOLOGY | COCOMPLEXED PROTEINS |
View Details | Qiu et al. (2008) |
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CDC50 FAT1 PDR16 SFH5 |
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  | PROTEIN(S) | PUBLICATION |
View Data |
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Huh WK, et al. (2003) |
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Huh WK, et al. (2003) |
Domains predicted:
# | Region(s) | Method | Confidence | Match Description | |
1 | View Details | [1..57] [113..351] |
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139.68867 | N-terminal domain of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein sec14p; C-terminal domain of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein sec14p |
2 | View Details | [58..112] | ![]() |
139.68867 | N-terminal domain of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein sec14p; C-terminal domain of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein sec14p |
Functions predicted (by domain):
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2 | No functions predicted. |
Protein predicted to be: | GLOBULAR (No transmembrane regions or signal peptide) |
Confidence of classification: | 0.98 |
Source: Reynolds et al. (2008)