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Protein: C6KT62_PLAF7 (C6KT62)

Summary

This is the summary of UniProt entry C6KT62_PLAF7 (C6KT62).

Description: 16S rRNA (uracil(1498)-N(3))-methyltransferase {ECO:0000256|ARBA:ARBA00012328}
Source organism: Plasmodium falciparum (isolate 3D7) (NCBI taxonomy ID 36329)
Length: 434 amino acids
Reference Proteome: ✓

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Pfam domains

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Source Domain Start End
Pfam PUA_4 22 69
Pfam Methyltrans_RNA 79 251
transmembrane n/a 241 259
low_complexity n/a 243 253
low_complexity n/a 275 286
disorder n/a 280 284
disorder n/a 287 288
low_complexity n/a 290 303
disorder n/a 350 353
low_complexity n/a 359 372

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Sequence information

This is the amino acid sequence of the UniProt sequence database entry with the accession C6KT62. This sequence is stored in the Pfam database and updated with each new Pfam release, but this means that the sequence we store may differ from that stored by UniProt.

Sequence:
1
MNLILISSKI IYKNNEEYFF KTDNRQTSHL KNILNVTLNQ IIKVGVINKG
50
51
KGEGKVIEES KSYYIIKLLT PIHLEEKSDD NVLPIDVVLC IPRPKVLNKL
100
101
LQQLSSLGVK KIIIVFSDFS NKCYESSKIL KNEEIKLALQ LGLEQAMCTR
150
151
FPEIYIHYSF SSFFMNIEKY TDEHTLKICA HTNVKKKNME SIEYSILNME
200
201
KGKILLMLGC ERGFSELELY LIKKLNFHFF NLTERILKCE TALLIIIGQL
250
251
LLLTENISLR KSGTKMRRFS PHKKEIINNN TCENITHMKN NNNNDIQNVF
300
301
DNDKIQYEMQ LINQVKKLLT EETFSSEQLI NFIQNTLHVQ EKKRICTSNN
350
351
NLSLPDEKLD NNDDVNIIDI LLRGISTLNG NEENNFENVY LSLQLKKIKY
400
401
KQRFYLSYSD IKNNVDDDGV YIYRTQRYVS KKKK                 
434
 

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Checksums:
CRC64:850E1A932F13815F
MD5:6522eb0c9c3fd585489ac7db62231304

AlphaFold Structure Prediction

The protein structure below has been predicted by DeepMind with AlphaFold. For more information, please visit the AlphaFold page for this protein.

Model confidence scale

  Very High (pLDDT > 90)
  Confident (90 > pLDDT > 70)
  Low (70 > pLDDT > 50)
  Very Low (pLDDT < 50)
Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. John Jumper, Richard Evans, Alexander Pritzel, Tim Green, Michael Figurnov, Olaf Ronneberger, Kathryn Tunyasuvunakool, Russ Bates, Augustin Žídek, Anna Potapenko, Alex Bridgland, Clemens Meyer, Simon A. A. Kohl, Andrew J. Ballard, Andrew Cowie, Bernardino Romera-Paredes, Stanislav Nikolov, Rishub Jain, Jonas Adler, Trevor Back, Stig Petersen, David Reiman, Ellen Clancy, Michal Zielinski, Martin Steinegger, Michalina Pacholska, Tamas Berghammer, Sebastian Bodenstein, David Silver, Oriol Vinyals, Andrew W. Senior, Koray Kavukcuoglu, Pushmeet Kohli & Demis Hassabis Nature 2021-07-15; DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2;