Citrus Sinensis ID: 017553


Local Sequence Feature Prediction

Prediction and MethodResult
Residue Number Marker
Protein Sequence ?
Secondary Structure (Consensus) ?
Disordered Region (Consensus) ?
Transmembrane Helix (Consensus) ?
Signal Peptide (Consensus) ?
Coiled Coil (COILS) ?
 
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MARTAIGCEPLVGSLTPSKKREYRVTNKLQEGKRPLYAVVFNFIDSRYFNVFATVGGNRVTVYQCLEGGVIAALQSYVDEDKEESFYTVSWACNVDGIPFLVAGGINGIIRVIDVSNEKLHKSFVGHGDSINEIRTQPLKPSLVVSASKDESVRLWNVQTGICILIFAGAGGHRNEVLSVDFHPSDIYRIASCGMDNTVKIWSMKEFWTYVEKSFTWTDLPSKFPTKYVQFPVFIASVHSNYVDCNRWLGDFILSKSVDNEIVLWEPKMKEQSPGEGTADILQKYPVPECDIWFIKFSCDFHYNAAAIGNREGKIFVWELQSSPPVLIARLSHAQSKSPIRQTAMSYDGSTILSCCEDGAIWRWDAIPT
ccccCECcccccccCCcccccccEEEEEEEcccccEEEEEEccccccccEEEEEEccccEEEEEcccccEEEEEEECccccccccEEEEEEECccccccEEEEECccccEEEEEcccccEEEEEEcccccEEEEEEccccccEEEEECccccEEEEEcccccEEEEEcccccccccEEEEEEccccccEEEEECccccEEEEEccccEEEEEEccccccccccccccCECcEEEEEEcccccEEEEEEEccEEEEECccccEEEEcccccccccccccccEEEEECcccccEEEEEEcccccccEEEEccccccEEEEEccccccEEEEEcccccccccEEEEEEcccccEEEEECccccEEEEEcccc
*A*TAIGCEPLVGSLTPSKKREYRVTNKLQEGKRPLYAVVFNFIDSRYFNVFATVGGNRVTVYQCLEGGVIAALQSYVDEDKEESFYTVSWACNVDGIPFLVAGGINGIIRVIDVSNEKLHKSFVGHGDSINEIRTQPLKPSLVVSASKDESVRLWNVQTGICILIFAGAGGHRNEVLSVDFHPSDIYRIASCGMDNTVKIWSMKEFWTYVEKSFTWTDLPSKFPTKYVQFPVFIASVHSNYVDCNRWLGDFILSKSVDNEIVLWEPKMKEQSPGEGTADILQKYPVPECDIWFIKFSCDFHYNAAAIGNREGKIFVWELQSSPPVLIARLSHAQSKSPIRQTAMSYDGSTILSCCEDGAIWRWDAIPT
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MARTAIGCEPLVGSLTPSKKREYRVTNKLQEGKRPLYAVVFNFIDSRYFNVFATVGGNRVTVYQCLEGGVIAALQSYVDEDKEESFYTVSWACNVDGIPFLVAGGINGIIRVIDVSNEKLHKSFVGHGDSINEIRTQPLKPSLVVSASKDESVRLWNVQTGICILIFAGAGGHRNEVLSVDFHPSDIYRIASCGMDNTVKIWSMKEFWTYVEKSFTWTDLPSKFPTKYVQFPVFIASVHSNYVDCNRWLGDFILSKSVDNEIVLWEPKMKEQSPGEGTADILQKYPVPECDIWFIKFSCDFHYNAAAIGNREGKIFVWELQSSPPVLIARLSHAQSKSPIRQTAMSYDGSTILSCCEDGAIWRWDAIPT

Function Prediction

Annotation transfered from Closely Related SWISS-PROT Entries ?

Annotation ?Function Description ?Confidence Level ?Reference Protein ?
Polycomb group protein FERTILIZATION-INDEPENDENT ENDOSPERM Polycomb group (PcG) protein. PcG proteins act by forming multiprotein complexes, which are required to maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of homeotic genes throughout development. PcG proteins are not required to initiate repression, but to maintain it during later stages of development. They probably act via the methylation of histones, rendering chromatin heritably changed in its expressibility. Required to prevent the proliferation of the central cell by repressing unknown target genes before fertilization. Probably also involved in floral repression mechanism established during early plant development. Regulates the anteroposterior organization of the endosperm. Interacts with the promoter and repress the transcription of genes such as PHE1, that are paternally active and maternally silenced.confidentQ9LT47
Polycomb group protein FIE2 Polycomb group (PcG) protein. PcG proteins act by forming multiprotein complexes, which are required to maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of homeotic genes throughout development. PcG proteins are not required to initiate repression, but to maintain it during later stages of development. They probably act via the methylation of histones, rendering chromatin heritably changed in its expressibility.probableQ8VZY6
Polycomb protein esc Polycomb group (PcG) protein. While PcG proteins are generally required to maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of homeotic genes throughout development, this protein is specifically required during the first 6 hours of embryogenesis to establish the repressed state. Component of the Esc/E(z) complex, which methylates 'Lys-9' and 'Lys-27' residues of histone H3, leading to transcriptional repression of the affected target gene. The Esc/E(z) complex is necessary but not sufficient for the repression of homeotic target genes, suggesting that the recruitment of the distinct PRC1 complex is also required.probableQ24338

Prediction of Enzyme Commission Number ?

No EC number assigned to the protein, probably not an enzyme!


Spatial Structural Prediction

Structural Models Based on Templates

Template: 1VYH, chain C
Confidence level:very confident
Coverage over the Query: 26-207,231-365
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Template: 3K26, chain A
Confidence level:very confident
Coverage over the Query: 29-366
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Template: 3SFZ, chain A
Confidence level:very confident
Coverage over the Query: 4-206,230-368
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