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Protein: SV2B_HUMAN (Q7L1I2)

Summary

This is the summary of UniProt entry SV2B_HUMAN (Q7L1I2).

Description: Synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2B
Source organism: Homo sapiens (Human) (NCBI taxonomy ID 9606)
Length: 683 amino acids
Reference Proteome: ✓

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Pfam domains

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Source Domain Start End
disorder n/a 4 8
disorder n/a 12 54
disorder n/a 57 68
disorder n/a 77 80
disorder n/a 82 83
disorder n/a 85 86
Pfam Sugar_tr 97 416
transmembrane n/a 109 132
transmembrane n/a 152 170
transmembrane n/a 177 194
transmembrane n/a 200 224
transmembrane n/a 236 258
transmembrane n/a 278 297
transmembrane n/a 391 411
Pfam Pentapeptide_4 452 528
Pfam MFS_1 519 681
transmembrane n/a 536 559
transmembrane n/a 566 586
transmembrane n/a 592 613
transmembrane n/a 625 648
transmembrane n/a 654 674
low_complexity n/a 658 672

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Sequence information

This is the amino acid sequence of the UniProt sequence database entry with the accession Q7L1I2. 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
MDDYKYQDNY GGYAPSDGYY RGNESNPEED AQSDVTEGHD EEDEIYEGEY
50
51
QGIPHPDDVK AKQAKMAPSR MDSLRGQTDL MAERLEDEEQ LAHQYETIMD
100
101
ECGHGRFQWI LFFVLGLALM ADGVEVFVVS FALPSAEKDM CLSSSKKGML
150
151
GMIVYLGMMA GAFILGGLAD KLGRKRVLSM SLAVNASFAS LSSFVQGYGA
200
201
FLFCRLISGI GIGGALPIVF AYFSEFLSRE KRGEHLSWLG IFWMTGGLYA
250
251
SAMAWSIIPH YGWGFSMGTN YHFHSWRVFV IVCALPCTVS MVALKFMPES
300
301
PRFLLEMGKH DEAWMILKQV HDTNMRAKGT PEKVFTVSNI KTPKQMDEFI
350
351
EIQSSTGTWY QRWLVRFKTI FKQVWDNALY CVMGPYRMNT LILAVVWFAM
400
401
AFSYYGLTVW FPDMIRYFQD EEYKSKMKVF FGEHVYGATI NFTMENQIHQ
450
451
HGKLVNDKFT RMYFKHVLFE DTFFDECYFE DVTSTDTYFK NCTIESTIFY
500
501
NTDLYEHKFI NCRFINSTFL EQKEGCHMDL EQDNDFLIYL VSFLGSLSVL
550
551
PGNIISALLM DRIGRLKMIG GSMLISAVCC FFLFFGNSES AMIGWQCLFC
600
601
GTSIAAWNAL DVITVELYPT NQRATAFGIL NGLCKFGAIL GNTIFASFVG
650
651
ITKVVPILLA AASLVGGGLI ALRLPETREQ VLM                  
683
 

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Checksums:
CRC64:B9818120898F09E2
MD5:82f85d7ca15578effd88770f7252a320

TreeFam

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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;