Diaphorina citri psyllid: psy3184


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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MDNDFLKNLDTLQVKEMVESMHQAEYKADNYVITEGEAGNDLFVSAEGEFQVIKDGKILRLLSGRPPFCVMNDPMQTYNMIINVGIDNIFSRPPFCVMNDPMQTYNMIINVGIDKIPFPKHVTRTAQSLIKALCKESPAERLGYQRGGIVDIKKHKWFQGFDWDGLRNQTLTPPIIPVASILRDE
cccccccccHHHHHHHHHHHHHcccccccccEEEccccHHHHcccccccEEEECcccccccccccccEECcccccccHHHHHHHHHHHHcccccccccccHHHHHHHHHHcccccccccccccHHHHHHHHHHcccccccccccccccHHHHHcccccccccHHHHHcccccccccccccccccc
**NDFLKNLDTLQVKEMVESMHQAEYKADNYVITEGEAGNDLFVSAEGEFQVIKDGKILRLLSGRPPFCVMNDPMQTYNMIINVGIDNIFSRPPFCVMNDPMQTYNMIINVGIDKIPFPKHVTRTAQSLIKALCKESPAERLGYQRGGIVDIKKHKWFQGFDWDGLRNQTLTPPIIPVAS*****
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MDNDFLKNLDTLQVKEMVESMHQAEYKADNYVITEGEAGNDLFVSAEGEFQVIKDGKILRLLSGRPPFCVMNDPMQTYNMIINVGIDNIFSRPPFCVMNDPMQTYNMIINVGIDKIPFPKHVTRTAQSLIKALCKESPAERLGYQRGGIVDIKKHKWFQGFDWDGLRNQTLTPPIIPVASILRDE

Function Prediction

Annotation transfered from Closely Related SWISS-PROT Entries ?

Annotation ?Function Description ?Confidence Level ?Reference Protein ?
cGMP-dependent protein kinase 1 Serine/threonine protein kinasethat acts as key mediator of the nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP signaling pathway. GMP binding activates PRKG1, which phosphorylates serines and threonines on many cellular proteins. Numerous protein targets for PRKG1 phosphorylation are implicated in modulating cellular calcium, but the contribution of each of these targets may vary substantially among cell types. Proteins that are phosphorylated by PRKG1 regulate platelet activation and adhesion, smooth muscle contraction, cardiac function, gene expression, feedback of the NO-signaling pathway, and other processes involved in several aspects of the CNS like axon guidance, hippocampal and cerebellar learning, circadian rhythm and nociception. Smoth muscle relaxation is mediated through lowering of intracellular free calcium, by desensitization of contractile proteins to calcium, and by decrease in the contractile state of smooth muscle or in platelet activation. Regulates intracellular calcium levels via several pathways: phosphorylates MRVI1/IRAG and inhibits IP3-induced Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores, phosphorylation of KCNMA1 (BKCa) channels decreases intracellular Ca(2+) levels, which leads to increased opening of this channel. PRKG1 phosphorylates the canonical transient receptor potential channel (TRPC) family which inactivates the associated inward calcium current. Another mode of action of NO/cGMP/PKGI signaling involves PKGI-mediated inactivation of the Ras homolog gene family member A (RhoA). Phosphorylation of RHOA by PRKG1 blocks the action of this protein in myriad processes: regulation of RHOA translocation; decreasing contraction; controlling vesicle trafficking, reduction of myosin light chain phosphorylation resulting in vasorelaxation. Activation of PRKG1 by NO signaling alters also gene expression in a number of tissues. In smooth muscle cells, increased cGMP and PRKG1 activity influence expression of smooth muscle-specific contractile proteins, levels of proteins in the NO/cGMP signaling pathway, down-regulation of the matrix proteins osteopontin and thrombospondin-1 to limit smooth muscle cell migration and phenotype. Regulates vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) functions in platelets and smooth muscle.confidentO77676
cGMP-dependent protein kinase 1 Serine/threonine protein kinasethat acts as key mediator of the nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP signaling pathway. GMP binding activates PRKG1, which phosphorylates serines and threonines on many cellular proteins. Numerous protein targets for PRKG1 phosphorylation are implicated in modulating cellular calcium, but the contribution of each of these targets may vary substantially among cell types. Proteins that are phosphorylated by PRKG1 regulate platelet activation and adhesion, smooth muscle contraction, cardiac function, gene expression, feedback of the NO-signaling pathway, and other processes involved in several aspects of the CNS like axon guidance, hippocampal and cerebellar learning, circadian rhythm and nociception. Smoth muscle relaxation is mediated through lowering of intracellular free calcium, by desensitization of contractile proteins to calcium, and by decrease in the contractile state of smooth muscle or in platelet activation. Regulates intracellular calcium levels via several pathways: phosphorylates MRVI1/IRAG and inhibits IP3-induced Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores, phosphorylation of KCNMA1 (BKCa) channels decreases intracellular Ca(2+) levels, which leads to increased opening of this channel. PRKG1 phosphorylates the canonical transient receptor potential channel (TRPC) family which inactivates the associated inward calcium current. Another mode of action of NO/cGMP/PKGI signaling involves PKGI-mediated inactivation of the Ras homolog gene family member A (RhoA). Phosphorylation of RHOA by PRKG1 blocks the action of this protein in myriad processes: regulation of RHOA translocation; decreasing contraction; controlling vesicle trafficking, reduction of myosin light chain phosphorylation resulting in vasorelaxation. Activation of PRKG1 by NO signaling alters also gene expression in a number of tissues. In smooth muscle cells, increased cGMP and PRKG1 activity influence expression of smooth muscle-specific contractile proteins, levels of proteins in the NO/cGMP signaling pathway, down-regulation of the matrix proteins osteopontin and thrombospondin-1 to limit smooth muscle cell migration and phenotype. Regulates vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) functions in platelets and smooth muscle.confidentP00516
cGMP-dependent protein kinase 1 Serine/threonine protein kinasethat acts as key mediator of the nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP signaling pathway. GMP binding activates PRKG1, which phosphorylates serines and threonines on many cellular proteins. Numerous protein targets for PRKG1 phosphorylation are implicated in modulating cellular calcium, but the contribution of each of these targets may vary substantially among cell types. Proteins that are phosphorylated by PRKG1 regulate platelet activation and adhesion, smooth muscle contraction, cardiac function, gene expression, feedback of the NO-signaling pathway, and other processes involved in several aspects of the CNS like axon guidance, hippocampal and cerebellar learning, circadian rhythm and nociception. Smoth muscle relaxation is mediated through lowering of intracellular free calcium, by desensitization of contractile proteins to calcium, and by decrease in the contractile state of smooth muscle or in platelet activation. Regulates intracellular calcium levels via several pathways: phosphorylates MRVI1/IRAG and inhibits IP3-induced Ca(2+) release from intracellular stores, phosphorylation of KCNMA1 (BKCa) channels decreases intracellular Ca(2+) levels, which leads to increased opening of this channel. PRKG1 phosphorylates the canonical transient receptor potential channel (TRPC) family which inactivates the associated inward calcium current. Another mode of action of NO/cGMP/PKGI signaling involves PKGI-mediated inactivation of the Ras homolog gene family member A (RhoA). Phosphorylation of RHOA by PRKG1 blocks the action of this protein in myriad processes: regulation of RHOA translocation; decreasing contraction; controlling vesicle trafficking, reduction of myosin light chain phosphorylation resulting in vasorelaxation. Activation of PRKG1 by NO signaling alters also gene expression in a number of tissues. In smooth muscle cells, increased cGMP and PRKG1 activity influence expression of smooth muscle-specific contractile proteins, levels of proteins in the NO/cGMP signaling pathway, down-regulation of the matrix proteins osteopontin and thrombospondin-1 to limit smooth muscle cell migration and phenotype. Regulates vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) functions in platelets and smooth muscle.confidentP0C605

Prediction of Gene Ontology Terms ?

GO Term ?Description ?Confidence Level ?Parent GO Terms ?
GO:0031252 [CC]cell leading edgeprobableGO:0005575, GO:0044464, GO:0005623
GO:0000287 [MF]magnesium ion bindingprobableGO:0043169, GO:0046872, GO:0003674, GO:0005488, GO:0043167
GO:0018105 [BP]peptidyl-serine phosphorylationprobableGO:0044267, GO:0006468, GO:0018209, GO:0044260, GO:0044238, GO:0019538, GO:0016310, GO:0009987, GO:0043412, GO:0006464, GO:0043170, GO:0071704, GO:0006796, GO:0036211, GO:0008150, GO:0018193, GO:0008152, GO:0006793, GO:0044237
GO:0019219 [BP]regulation of nucleobase-containing compound metabolic processprobableGO:0080090, GO:0019222, GO:0031323, GO:0050794, GO:0065007, GO:0051171, GO:0008150, GO:0050789
GO:2000242 [BP]negative regulation of reproductive processprobableGO:0008150, GO:0048519, GO:2000241, GO:0065007, GO:0050789
GO:0007165 [BP]signal transductionprobableGO:0044700, GO:0051716, GO:0050896, GO:0009987, GO:0050794, GO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0044763, GO:0023052, GO:0007154, GO:0050789, GO:0044699
GO:0005829 [CC]cytosolprobableGO:0005737, GO:0044464, GO:0005623, GO:0005622, GO:0005575, GO:0044444, GO:0044424
GO:0050793 [BP]regulation of developmental processprobableGO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0050789
GO:0009744 [BP]response to sucrose stimulusprobableGO:1901700, GO:0009743, GO:0034285, GO:0050896, GO:0008150, GO:0042221, GO:0010033
GO:0005938 [CC]cell cortexprobableGO:0005737, GO:0044464, GO:0005623, GO:0005622, GO:0005575, GO:0044444, GO:0071944, GO:0044424
GO:0005935 [CC]cellular bud neckprobableGO:0005575, GO:0044464, GO:0030427, GO:0005623, GO:0005933
GO:0005730 [CC]nucleolusprobableGO:0005575, GO:0043232, GO:0031981, GO:0043233, GO:0005634, GO:0044464, GO:0031974, GO:0005622, GO:0044446, GO:0070013, GO:0043229, GO:0043228, GO:0044428, GO:0005623, GO:0044424, GO:0043227, GO:0043226, GO:0044422, GO:0043231
GO:0006915 [BP]apoptotic processprobableGO:0010259, GO:0009987, GO:0012501, GO:0044763, GO:0008150, GO:0007569, GO:0044699
GO:0051445 [BP]regulation of meiotic cell cycleprobableGO:0051726, GO:2000241, GO:0050794, GO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0050789
GO:0050877 [BP]neurological system processprobableGO:0032501, GO:0008150, GO:0044699, GO:0044707, GO:0003008
GO:0048522 [BP]positive regulation of cellular processprobableGO:0048518, GO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0050789, GO:0050794
GO:0051346 [BP]negative regulation of hydrolase activityprobableGO:0051336, GO:0019222, GO:0050790, GO:0050789, GO:0065007, GO:0044092, GO:0008150, GO:0065009, GO:0043086
GO:0051239 [BP]regulation of multicellular organismal processprobableGO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0050789
GO:0019899 [MF]enzyme bindingprobableGO:0003674, GO:0005488, GO:0005515
GO:0048468 [BP]cell developmentprobableGO:0032502, GO:0048856, GO:0048869, GO:0030154, GO:0044767, GO:0044763, GO:0008150, GO:0009987, GO:0044699
GO:0048513 [BP]organ developmentprobableGO:0032502, GO:0032501, GO:0044707, GO:0048856, GO:0008150, GO:0048731, GO:0007275, GO:0044699
GO:0005524 [MF]ATP bindingprobableGO:0043168, GO:0003674, GO:0005488, GO:0030554, GO:0035639, GO:0097159, GO:1901363, GO:0043167, GO:0036094, GO:0032553, GO:0032559, GO:0001883, GO:0032549, GO:0032555, GO:0017076, GO:0000166, GO:0032550, GO:1901265, GO:0001882
GO:0005794 [CC]Golgi apparatusprobableGO:0005737, GO:0043231, GO:0044464, GO:0043229, GO:0005623, GO:0005622, GO:0005575, GO:0044444, GO:0044424, GO:0043227, GO:0043226
GO:0048471 [CC]perinuclear region of cytoplasmprobableGO:0005737, GO:0044464, GO:0005623, GO:0005622, GO:0005575, GO:0044444, GO:0044424
GO:0065008 [BP]regulation of biological qualityprobableGO:0008150, GO:0065007
GO:0005246 [MF]calcium channel regulator activityprobableGO:0016247, GO:0003674
GO:0010468 [BP]regulation of gene expressionprobableGO:0060255, GO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0050789, GO:0019222
GO:0005886 [CC]plasma membraneprobableGO:0005575, GO:0044464, GO:0016020, GO:0071944, GO:0005623
GO:0044425 [CC]membrane partprobableGO:0005575, GO:0016020
GO:0004692 [MF]cGMP-dependent protein kinase activityprobableGO:0003824, GO:0016773, GO:0016772, GO:0016301, GO:0004674, GO:0016740, GO:0003674, GO:0004672, GO:0004690
GO:0004691 [MF]cAMP-dependent protein kinase activityprobableGO:0003824, GO:0016773, GO:0016772, GO:0016301, GO:0004674, GO:0016740, GO:0003674, GO:0004672, GO:0004690
GO:0045786 [BP]negative regulation of cell cycleprobableGO:0051726, GO:0050794, GO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0048519, GO:0050789, GO:0048523
GO:0043234 [CC]protein complexprobableGO:0005575, GO:0032991
GO:0030155 [BP]regulation of cell adhesionprobableGO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0050789, GO:0050794
GO:0030553 [MF]cGMP bindingprobableGO:0043168, GO:0030551, GO:0019001, GO:0097159, GO:0000166, GO:0036094, GO:0032561, GO:0003674, GO:0032553, GO:0032555, GO:0017076, GO:0043167, GO:1901363, GO:1901265, GO:0005488
GO:0051179 [BP]localizationprobableGO:0008150
GO:0016043 [BP]cellular component organizationprobableGO:0008150, GO:0071840
GO:0031329 [BP]regulation of cellular catabolic processprobableGO:0009894, GO:0019222, GO:0031323, GO:0050794, GO:0065007, GO:0008150, GO:0050789
GO:0031594 [CC]neuromuscular junctionprobableGO:0005575, GO:0045202
GO:0032101 [BP]regulation of response to external stimulusprobableGO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0048583, GO:0050789
GO:0005813 [CC]centrosomeprobableGO:0005856, GO:0005575, GO:0015630, GO:0043232, GO:0044464, GO:0005623, GO:0005815, GO:0044446, GO:0043229, GO:0043228, GO:0044430, GO:0044424, GO:0005622, GO:0043226, GO:0044422
GO:0043296 [CC]apical junction complexprobableGO:0005575, GO:0030054, GO:0005911
GO:0042981 [BP]regulation of apoptotic processprobableGO:0050794, GO:0043067, GO:0008150, GO:0065007, GO:0010941, GO:0050789

Prediction of Enzyme Commission Number ?

No confident prediction of EC number!


Spatial Structural Prediction

Structural Models Based on Templates

Template: 4DC2, chain A
Confidence level:very confident
Coverage over the Query: 7-184
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