Accession number:
  60 matches for ENSMUSP00000066492
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  Nuclear pore complex protein Nup214 (Nucleoporin Nup214)(214 kDa nucleoporin)
    [Source: UniProt Q80U93]
    IPR001680 WD40 repeat
    IPR011046 WD40 repeat-like
    Best models for ENSMUSP00000066492 Show all
#log(e)%modelcoverage
1.-236.812.4G | P | O
2.-208.410.4G | P | O
3.-206.311.1G | P | O
4.-16913.7G | P | O
5.-166.211.8G | P | O
6.-154.79.1G | P | O
7.-94.86.2G | P | O
8.-83.24.5G | P | O
9.-82.36.1G | P | O
10.-80.64.5G | P | O
11.-79.14.9G | P | O
12.-72.55.4G | P | O
13.-63.37.8G | P | O
14.-61.44.1G | P | O
15.-564.2G | P | O
16.-33.23.1G | P | O
17.-30.12.5G | P | O
18.-18.71.0G | P | O
19.-14.92.7G | P | O
20.-142.4G | P | O

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Notes:
  1. Each of the diagrams indicates the patterns of peptides observed from individual proteomics measurements. This type of pattern experimentally determined peptides is commonly referred to as the "protein sequence coverage".
  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.
  3. Clicking on the links to the left of the diagrams take you to the following displays:
    • G: a display showing all of the proteins found in the same data set as the displayed protein;
    • P: a full display of the peptides and protein sequence information for the display protein; and
    • O: a Gene Ontology display for the proteins found in the same data set as the displayed protein.
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