KEGG   Saprolegnia parasitica: SPRG_10910
Entry
SPRG_10910        CDS       T04137                                 
Name
(RefSeq) hypothetical protein
  KO
K03434  N-acetylglucosaminylphosphatidylinositol deacetylase [EC:3.5.1.89]
Organism
spar  Saprolegnia parasitica
Pathway
spar00563  Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor biosynthesis
spar01100  Metabolic pathways
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:spar00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
   00563 Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor biosynthesis
    SPRG_10910
Enzymes [BR:spar01000]
 3. Hydrolases
  3.5  Acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds, other than peptide bonds
   3.5.1  In linear amides
    3.5.1.89  N-acetylglucosaminylphosphatidylinositol deacetylase
     SPRG_10910
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: PIG-L
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 24132995
NCBI-ProteinID: XP_012205257
UniProt: A0A067CBD9
LinkDB
Position
Unknown
AA seq 259 aa
MDWVSAVLAALVSAAVALSYLSWKSHAFVQTIVAHRAHSSKATASRPDVLLVIAHPDDES
MFFVPILLSLRPHVHWHLLCLSSGNYDGLGATRTKELAACWQELGMDRAALTVLEDARFQ
DGMQSIWTPADVATATLEYVAKHNIDTMVTFDDYGVSGHPNHISVHHGVKHALATSPLPL
HAYALDSVRIWHKYLGPLDAIWTSPSSTAVVAVAPWVNYAAMAEHASQFVWFRRLFVVFS
RYTFLNTFTPLHAPTKKTL
NT seq 780 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atggactgggtctcggcggtgctggccgcgctcgtctcggcggccgtcgccttgagctac
ctgtcgtggaagagccatgccttcgtgcagaccatcgtcgcgcaccgtgcgcacagcagc
aaggcgacagcctcgcggcctgacgtgctcctcgtgattgcccatccggacgacgaaagc
atgttcttcgtgccgatcctgcttagcctgcgcccgcacgtccactggcacctgctctgt
ctctcctctggcaactacgatggtctcggcgcgacccgcaccaaggaactcgccgcttgc
tggcaagagcttggcatggacagggccgcgctcaccgttctcgaagatgctcggttccag
gatggcatgcagtcgatctggacgccggcggacgtggccacggcgacgctcgagtatgtg
gccaaacacaacatcgatacgatggtgacctttgacgactatggcgtgtcgggccatccg
aaccacatttccgtgcaccacggtgtcaagcacgcgctggcaacgtcgccgctgccactg
catgcgtatgctctcgacagcgtccgcatctggcacaagtacctcgggcctctggacgcg
atctggacatcgccgtcgagcaccgcggtcgtcgcggtcgcgccgtgggtcaactatgcg
gcgatggccgagcacgcgagccaattcgtgtggttccgtcggctctttgtggtcttttcg
cgctatacgtttctcaacacgttcacgccgctgcacgcgccgaccaagaagacgctgtaa

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