Gene3D Structural and Functional Annotation of Protein Families More.Gene3D i This subsection of the 'Family and Domains' section describes the position of regions of compositional bias within the protein and the particular type of amino acids that are over-represented within those bias iīasic and acidic residues Sequence analysis This subsection of the 'Family and Domains' section describes a region of interest that cannot be described in other iĪutomatic assertion according to sequence analysis i
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Information which has been generated by the UniProtKB automatic annotation system, without manual validation.Īutomatic assertion inferred from signature match i This subsection of the Family and Domains section describes the position and type of a domain, which is defined as a specific combination of secondary structures organized into a characteristic three-dimensional structure or i This section provides information on sequence similarities with other proteins and the domain(s) present in a & Domains i Domains and Repeats Feature key It lists the nodes as they appear top-down in the taxonomic tree, with the more general grouping listed lineage iĬellular organisms › Bacteria › Terrabacteria group › Actinobacteria › Actinomycetia › Streptomycetales › Streptomycetaceae › Streptomyces
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This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section contains the taxonomic hierarchical classification lineage of the source organism. This is known as the 'taxonomic identifier' or 'taxid'.More.Taxonomic identifier i This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section shows the unique identifier assigned by the NCBI to the source organism of the protein. This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section provides information on the name(s) of the organism that is the source of the protein i
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Automatic assertion inferred from database entries i