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   1 match for GPM10100095797, Display: model | gel | peptide | GO | BTO | path | snaps | aaa | mh | wiki
 BRENDA tissue: BTO:0000131 
email: rbeavis@thegpm.org
institution: GPM
name: Ron Beavis
project: Data transfer from Human Proteinpedia
project comment: HuPA_00002m, Bound

      Best models for GPM10100095797 Show all , or display as
# log(e) accession coverage
1. -1071.4 ENSP00000373804
2. -1057 C3
3. -988.9 APOB
4. -726.1 ENSP00000372648
5. -720.2 ENSP00000364321
6. -647.4 FN1
7. -637.2 A2M
8. -504 ITIH4
9. -462.2 CFH
10. -412.6 PLG
11. -405.9 HPX
12. -403.2 ITIH1
13. -359.3 CP
14. -318.4 GC
15. -318.2 ITIH2
16. -276.8 FGB
17. -261.2 ENSP00000374561
18. -254 FGA
19. -239.3 C4BPA
20. -205.2 KNG1

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Notes:
  1. Each of the diagrams indicates the patterns of peptides observed for proteins in a particular set of protein observations, identified by its GPM accession number. These patterns of experimentally determined peptides are commonly referred to as "protein sequence coverage" displays.
  2. The diagram elements are as follows:
    • black line: indicates the full length of the protein (all sequences are the same length in this display)
    • red bars: indicate observed peptides (the darker the red, the more confident the observations); and
    • green bars: indicate regions of the protein that may be difficult to observe, using standard proteomics techniques;
    • [X/Y]: the rank of a particular observation, with respect to all of the data in GPMDB.
      e.g., [3/10] means that this would be the 3rd best observation of this protein, out of 10 total observations.
  3. Clicking on the links to the left of the diagrams take you to a full display of the peptides and protein sequence information for that protein.
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