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The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a
specific genome build. Explain
This section includes genomic Reference
Sequences (RefSeqs) from all assemblies on which this gene is annotated, such as
RefSeqs for chromosomes and scaffolds (contigs) from both reference and alternate
assemblies. Model RNAs and proteins are also reported here.
Reference assembly
Genomic
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NC_004354.4 Reference assembly
- Range
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17703352..17707096
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- GenBank, FASTA, Sequence Viewer (Graphics)
mRNA and Protein(s)
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NM_133010.5 → NP_573238.1 par-6, isoform A [Drosophila melanogaster]
See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_573238.1
Status: REVIEWED
- UniProtKB/TrEMBL
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O97111
- Related
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FBpp0074229
- Conserved Domains (2) summary
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- cd06403
Location:20 → 101
- PB1_Par6; The PB1 domain is an essential part of Par6 protein which in complex with Par3 and aPKC proteins is crucial for establishment of apical-basal polarity of animal cells. The PB1 domain is a modular domain mediating specific protein-protein interactions ...
- cd00992
Location:159 → 250
- PDZ_signaling; PDZ domain found in a variety of Eumetazoan signaling molecules, often in tandem arrangements. May be responsible for specific protein-protein interactions, as most PDZ domains bind C-terminal polypeptides, and binding to internal (non-C-terminal) ...
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NM_167575.2 → NP_728094.1 par-6, isoform B [Drosophila melanogaster]
See identical proteins and their annotated locations for NP_728094.1
Status: REVIEWED
- UniProtKB/TrEMBL
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O97111
- Related
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FBpp0074230
- Conserved Domains (2) summary
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- cd06403
Location:20 → 101
- PB1_Par6; The PB1 domain is an essential part of Par6 protein which in complex with Par3 and aPKC proteins is crucial for establishment of apical-basal polarity of animal cells. The PB1 domain is a modular domain mediating specific protein-protein interactions ...
- cd00992
Location:159 → 250
- PDZ_signaling; PDZ domain found in a variety of Eumetazoan signaling molecules, often in tandem arrangements. May be responsible for specific protein-protein interactions, as most PDZ domains bind C-terminal polypeptides, and binding to internal (non-C-terminal) ...