268048 MFS
Thalassiosira pseudonana

Chromosome Product Transcript Start End Strand Short Name
268048 chr_1 MFS 1710866 1712633 - MFS
NCBI ID Ensembl Genomes exon ID
7445156 Thaps268048.2, Thaps268048.1
Expression Profile Conditional Changes Cluster Dendrogram
Thaps_hclust_0221
Normalized Mean Residue
Thaps_bicluster_0069
0.35
(bd1876) NatB_MDM20 superfamily
0.8851
hypothetical protein
0.8847
hypothetical protein
0.8839
hypothetical protein
0.8815
RRM
0.877
hypothetical protein
0.8749
YgdL_like
0.8735
TrmA
0.8704
(rpoT) rpot-like RNA polymerase
0.8694
Diphthine_synthase
0.8688
Name CD Accession Definition Superfamily Bitscore E-Value From - To Hit Type PSSM ID
MFS superfamily The Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) is a large and diverse group of secondary transporters that... - 65.0277 8.48E-12 105 - 461 superfamily 119392
MFS superfamily The Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) is a large and diverse group of secondary transporters that... - 65.0277 8.48E-12 105 - 461 superfamily 119392
T. pseudonana P. tricornutum P. tricornutum DiatomCyc F. cylindrus Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries E. huxleyi C. reinhardtii A. thaliana P. sojae
Not available PHATRDRAFT_49971 PHATRDRAFT_49971 157741 320072 Not available Not available Not available 338788
KEGG description KEGG Pathway
Not available Not available
GO:0005215 GO:0006810 GO:0016021 -

transporter activity

Details: 
Enables the directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells.
GO Category: 
MF

transport

Details: 
The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, or within a multicellular organism by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.
GO Category: 
BP

integral component of membrane

Details: 
The component of a membrane consisting of gene products and protein complexes that have some part that penetrates at least one leaflet of the membrane bilayer. This component includes gene products that are buried in the bilayer with no exposure outside the bilayer.
GO Category: 
CC
Log in to post comments