20887 RRM_SF
Thalassiosira pseudonana

Chromosome Product Transcript Start End Strand Short Name
20887 chr_1 RRM_SF 1832834 1836289 - RRM_SF
NCBI ID Ensembl Genomes exon ID
7445049 Thaps20887.2, Thaps20887.1
Expression Profile Conditional Changes Cluster Dendrogram
Thaps_hclust_0222
Normalized Mean Residue
Thaps_bicluster_0191
0.44
FusA
0.8886
hypothetical protein
0.8854
hypothetical protein
0.8815
SWIRM
0.8773
COG1054
0.8756
HA2
0.8705
PRK02224
0.8686
hypothetical protein
0.8661
SAC3_GANP
0.8635
(TPS1) TrpRS_core
0.8621
Name CD Accession Definition Superfamily Bitscore E-Value From - To Hit Type PSSM ID
RRM_SF RNA recognition motif (RRM) superfamily; RRM, also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (... cl17169 65.0189 1.24E-12 922 - 1003 specific 240668
RRM_SF superfamily RNA recognition motif (RRM) superfamily; RRM, also known as RBD (RNA binding domain) or RNP (... - 65.0189 1.24E-12 922 - 1003 superfamily 266524
T. pseudonana P. tricornutum P. tricornutum DiatomCyc F. cylindrus Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries E. huxleyi C. reinhardtii A. thaliana P. sojae
Not available PHATRDRAFT_44468 PHATRDRAFT_44468 258583 Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available
KEGG description KEGG Pathway
Not available Not available
GO:0003676 GO:0008152 GO:0016491 -

nucleic acid binding

Details: 
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any nucleic acid.
GO Category: 
MF

metabolic process

Details: 
The chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances. Metabolic processes typically transform small molecules, but also include macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, and protein synthesis and degradation.
GO Category: 
BP

oxidoreductase activity

Details: 
Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, a reversible chemical reaction in which the oxidation state of an atom or atoms within a molecule is altered. One substrate acts as a hydrogen or electron donor and becomes oxidized, while the other acts as hydrogen or electron acceptor and becomes reduced.
GO Category: 
MF
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