974 hot_dog superfamily
Thalassiosira pseudonana

Chromosome Product Transcript Start End Strand Short Name
974 chr_1 hot_dog superfamily 288094 289327 - hot_dog superfamily
NCBI ID Ensembl Genomes exon ID
7451497 Thaps974.1
Expression Profile Conditional Changes Cluster Dendrogram
Thaps_hclust_0070
Normalized Mean Residue
Thaps_bicluster_0169
0.34
(bd1160) Chloroa_b-bind superfamily
0.9222
(bd1820) Fasciclin
0.9182
(bd1645) tpt
0.901
(bd1306) NA
0.8986
TRX_family
0.8936
hypothetical protein
0.8913
(bd218) Chloroa_b-bind superfamily
0.8913
(bd1658) NA
0.8875
(bd1863) NA
0.8839
hypothetical protein
0.882
Name CD Accession Definition Superfamily Bitscore E-Value From - To Hit Type PSSM ID
hot_dog superfamily The hotdog fold was initially identified in the E. coli FabA (beta-hydroxydecanoyl-acyl carrier... - 76.4891 5.80E-17 264 - 377 superfamily 260469
T. pseudonana P. tricornutum P. tricornutum DiatomCyc F. cylindrus Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries E. huxleyi C. reinhardtii A. thaliana P. sojae
Not available PHATRDRAFT_43519 PHATRDRAFT_43519 230060 296 Not available Cre06.g308100.t1.2 Not available Not available
KEGG description KEGG Pathway
Not available Not available
GO:0004197 GO:0006508 GO:0008152 GO:0016491 -

cysteine-type endopeptidase activity

Details: 
Catalysis of the hydrolysis of internal, alpha-peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism in which the sulfhydryl group of a cysteine residue at the active center acts as a nucleophile.
GO Category: 
MF

proteolysis

Details: 
The hydrolysis of proteins into smaller polypeptides and/or amino acids by cleavage of their peptide bonds.
GO Category: 
BP

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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