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CrpaA.01097.a: 3-ketoacyl-CoA reductase, putative

Target Characteristics

from organism: Cryptosporidium parvum Iowa II
most recent status: cloned
center reference id: CrpaA.01097.a
is community request: True
associated disease: cryptosporidiosis - (diarrheal disease)
NIH risk group: 2
is select agent: False
NIH priority
pathogens category:
IIIB

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External Resources

Resource Reference ID
EuPathDB: CryptoDB:cgd3_2370
OrthoMCL: OG5_126812
RefSeq: XP_001388111.1
UniProt: A3FQ31

Sequences

These sequences are the native gene sequence; sequences of constructs derived from these sequences may differ due to codon optimization or other protocols. To find the specific sequence of any material you may have ordered, click on the "more" button next to the name of that material.
AA Sequence
MNYLSMAINK LFLLLNRPEK KLTSFGSWAI ITGASDGIGK AMAKELFKED LNLILIGRNR EKLQNVVNEL LSLKKPDSNQ EIRYYLMDFT DPTCYSNFCG YLNSIDDVGI LINNVGISYP YAQYFEETSL DLINELIEVN VRSVLMMTRI VYSYMKKRDR GAILCIGSGS SQLQTDPLYS AYAATKSVAE SLCRSLRAEC ESENITIQCH TPLLVTTKLS KAKRETLFTI STKR

NT Sequence
atgaattatc tttctatggc cataaacaaa ttatttctct tgctcaacag acctgagaaa aaacttactt catttggaag ttgggcaatt ataactggcg caagcgacgg aattggaaaa gcaatggcaa aggaattgtt taaagaagat ttaaacttaa ttttaatagg aagaaataga gaaaagctgc aaaatgttgt aaatgagttg ctatccttga aaaaaccaga ttcaaatcaa gaaataaggt attatttaat ggattttact gacccgactt gttactcaaa tttttgcgga tatttgaatt caattgatga tgttgggatt ctaataaata atgttggcat ctcatatccg tatgcacaat attttgaaga gactagtttg gatctaatta atgaattaat agaagtgaat gttaggtctg tattaatgat gactcgcatt gtttacagct acatgaaaaa gagggatcgg ggagccattt tgtgtatagg aagtgggtcg tcacagcttc agactgaccc tctctattcc gcgtatgccg ctacaaaaag tgtcgccgaa tctctatgta gaagtttacg agcggaatgt gagtccgaga atatcacaat ccaatgccat actcctttac tagttaccac taaactatca aaagccaaaa gagaaacctt gttcacaatt tcaacaaaaa ggtaa

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