protein timeless homolog isoform X6 [Mus musculus]
TIMELESS_C domain-containing protein( domain architecture ID 10523486)
TIMELESS_C domain-containing protein
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
TIMELESS_C | pfam05029 | Timeless PAB domain; The timeless (tim) gene is essential for circadian function in Drosophila. ... |
646-732 | 9.86e-32 | |||
Timeless PAB domain; The timeless (tim) gene is essential for circadian function in Drosophila. Putative homologs of Drosophila tim have been identified in both mice and humans (mTim and hTIM, respectively). Mammalian TIM is not the true orthologue of Drosophila TIM, but is the likely orthologue of a fly gene, timeout (also called tim-2). mTim has been shown to be essential for embryonic development, but does not have substantiated circadian function. This entry corresponds to the PAB (PARP-1-binding domain). : Pssm-ID: 461529 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 87 Bit Score: 118.56 E-value: 9.86e-32
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
TIMELESS_C | pfam05029 | Timeless PAB domain; The timeless (tim) gene is essential for circadian function in Drosophila. ... |
646-732 | 9.86e-32 | |||
Timeless PAB domain; The timeless (tim) gene is essential for circadian function in Drosophila. Putative homologs of Drosophila tim have been identified in both mice and humans (mTim and hTIM, respectively). Mammalian TIM is not the true orthologue of Drosophila TIM, but is the likely orthologue of a fly gene, timeout (also called tim-2). mTim has been shown to be essential for embryonic development, but does not have substantiated circadian function. This entry corresponds to the PAB (PARP-1-binding domain). Pssm-ID: 461529 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 87 Bit Score: 118.56 E-value: 9.86e-32
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
TIMELESS_C | pfam05029 | Timeless PAB domain; The timeless (tim) gene is essential for circadian function in Drosophila. ... |
646-732 | 9.86e-32 | |||
Timeless PAB domain; The timeless (tim) gene is essential for circadian function in Drosophila. Putative homologs of Drosophila tim have been identified in both mice and humans (mTim and hTIM, respectively). Mammalian TIM is not the true orthologue of Drosophila TIM, but is the likely orthologue of a fly gene, timeout (also called tim-2). mTim has been shown to be essential for embryonic development, but does not have substantiated circadian function. This entry corresponds to the PAB (PARP-1-binding domain). Pssm-ID: 461529 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 87 Bit Score: 118.56 E-value: 9.86e-32
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