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CrpaA.01130.a: 60S ribosomal protein L10A

Target Characteristics

from organism: Cryptosporidium parvum Iowa II
most recent status: cloned
center reference id: CrpaA.01130.a
is community request: False
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:cgd8_2870
OrthoMCL: OG5_127114
RefSeq: XP_627187.1
UniProt: Q5CVT2

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
LSAMSGKVSS ETIRRAISEI LEGSKAKPRK FVETVELQIG LKDYDTQRDK RFAGTVRLPN VPRPNARVCV MGDAADCERA QKLGFDVMDI EEMKKINKNK KVVKKLCKKY DLFLASQVLL PQIPRLLGPG LNKAGKFPTV ITPSDKIDEK ANELKASIKF QLKKVLCLGV AIGNVNMTEE EIRQNLTLAI NFLVSLLKKN WHNIKSLTVK STMGKSVRIY G

NT Sequence
TTATCAGCAA TGAGTGGGAA AGTTAGTAGC GAAACTATTC GTCGTGCAAT TTCTGAGATT TTGGAAGGCT CAAAGGCCAA GCCAAGGAAA TTTGTTGAGA CTGTTGAATT GCAAATTGGG CTAAAGGATT ACGATACTCA GAGAGACAAG CGTTTTGCTG GTACAGTGCG TTTACCAAAT GTCCCAAGAC CAAATGCTCG TGTATGTGTA ATGGGAGATG CTGCTGATTG TGAAAGAGCA CAGAAACTGG GCTTCGATGT AATGGATATT GAAGAGATGA AGAAGATCAA CAAAAACAAG AAGGTTGTCA AGAAACTTTG CAAGAAGTAC GATTTGTTTT TGGCATCTCA GGTACTATTA CCACAGATAC CACGTCTATT AGGTCCAGGA TTAAATAAGG CAGGTAAATT CCCAACAGTT ATCACCCCGA GCGACAAAAT TGACGAGAAG GCGAATGAAT TAAAGGCAAG TATCAAGTTC CAATTGAAGA AGGTGTTGTG CCTTGGTGTG GCAATTGGTA ACGTTAACAT GACAGAGGAA GAGATTAGAC AAAACCTAAC TTTAGCAATT AACTTCTTAG TATCACTATT GAAGAAGAAT TGGCACAACA TCAAGAGTCT AACAGTAAAG AGTACAATGG GAAAATCTGT AAGGATCTAT GGA

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