Top Level Name
⌊ Superfamily (core) Isoprenoid Synthase Type II
⌊ Subgroup Prenyltransferase Like 2
⌊ Family private
⌊ FunctionalDomain Lanosterol Synthase (ID 3845)
No Notes.
Superfamily Assignment Evidence Code(s) | FSM PubMed:7639730 |
Family Assignment Evidence Code | CFM PubMed:7639730 |
This entry was last updated on | June 10, 2017 |
References to Other Databases
Genbank
Species | GI | Accession | Proteome |
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synthetic construct Taxon ID: 32630 | 649119788 | AIC54715.1 (Genbank) | |
synthetic construct Taxon ID: 32630 | 123995485 | ABM85344.1 (Genbank) | |
synthetic construct Taxon ID: 32630 | 123980662 | ABM82160.1 (Genbank) | |
Homo sapiens Taxon ID: 9606 | 23242914 | AAH35638.1 (Genbank) | PRP URP |
Homo sapiens Taxon ID: 9606 | 56966682 | PRP URP | |
obsolete GI = 31377811 | |||
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Uniprot
Protein Name | Accession | EC Number
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Identifier |
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Lanosterol synthase | P48449 | 5.4.99.7 | ERG7_HUMAN (Swiss-Prot) |
Length of Enzyme (full-length): 732 | Length of Functional Domain: 729
MTEGTCLRRRGGPYKTEPATDLGRWRLNCERGRQTWTYLQDERAGREQTGLEAYALGLDT
KNYFKDLPKAHTAFEGALNGMTFYVGLQAEDGHWTGDYGGPLFLLPGLLITCHVARIPLP
AGYREEIVRYLRSVQLPDGGWGLHIEDKSTVFGTALNYVSLRILGVGPDDPDLVRARNIL
HKKGGAVAIPSWGKFWLAVLNVYSWEGLNTLFPEMWLFPDWAPAHPSTLWCHCRQVYLPM
SYCYAVRLSAAEDPLVQSLRQELYVEDFASIDWLAQRNNVAPDELYTPHSWLLRVVYALL
NLYEHHHSAHLRQRAVQKLYEHIVADDRFTKSISIGPISKTINMLVRWYVDGPASTAFQE
HVSRIPDYLWMGLDGMKMQGTNGSQIWDTAFAIQALLEAGGHHRPEFSSCLQKAHEFLRL
SQVPDNPPDYQKYYRQMRKGGFSFSTLDCGWIVSDCTAEALKAVLLLQEKCPHVTEHIPR
ERLCDAVAVLLNMRNPDGGFATYETKRGGHLLELLNPSEVFGDIMIDYTYVECTSAVMQA
LKYFHKRFPEHRAAEIRETLTQGLEFCRRQQRADGSWEGSWGVCFTYGTWFGLEAFACMG
QTYRDGTACAEVSRACDFLLSRQMADGGWGEDFESCEERRYVQSAQSQIHNTCWAMMGLM
AVRHPDIEAQERGVRCLLEKQLPNGDWPQENIAGVFNKSCAISYTSYRNIFPIWALGRFS
QLYPERALAGHP
Conserved catalytic residues (as determined by automated alignment to family, subgroup, or superfamily HMMs) are shown with teal highlighting . Conserved catalytic residues which do not matched the Conserved Alignment Residue are shown with maroon highlighting . Information regarding their function can be found in the Conserved Residues section below.