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CrpaA.01562.a: 40S ribosomal protein SAe

Target Characteristics

from organism: Cryptosporidium parvum Iowa II
most recent status: purified
center reference id: CrpaA.01562.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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Clones*

CENTER
REFERENCE ID
DOMAIN/REGION
DESCRIPTION
INFO AA
START
AA
STOP
ORDER
MATERIAL
CrpaA.01562.a.A1.GE26533 Full length( CrpaA.01562.a ) 1 260 GE26533
CrpaA.01562.a.A1.GE26533 Full length( CrpaA.01562.a ) 1 260 GE26533
* SSGCID clones represent un-induced expression constructs which have been verified by sequencing from vector primers. Clones may contain a tag, such as N-term 6xHis. Get sequence information using the button in the "info" column.

External Resources

Resource Reference ID
EuPathDB: CryptoDB:cgd3_2090
OrthoMCL: OG5_127014
RefSeq: XP_626778.1
UniProt: Q5CUN6

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
LYSNMPPAET RKLDDIAKMI VCKTHIGTKN VEDKMLSYVY KRTHEGIFLI NLAKTWEKIQ IAARIIATID NLADVVVVSQ RPYGSRPALK FAQHTGAHAM VGRFTPGTLT NQITQKFMEP RLLIVTDPRV DSQAVIESSY ANIPVIALCD TDSPLQYVDV AIPCNNKGKE SIALMYYLLA REVNFLRGKT DKWDVMVDVF FWRDPEEYEN SAIGADMELN DGMGVDIEGA AVDSAAAANE WGGVSGNWGG SAADEWRNAP

NT Sequence
CTTTATAGCA ATATGCCACC AGCAGAAACA CGTAAATTGG ACGACATCGC AAAGATGATC GTATGTAAGA CTCATATTGG TACAAAGAAT GTCGAGGATA AAATGCTCTC ATATGTTTAT AAGAGAACTC ATGAAGGTAT TTTCTTGATA AACTTAGCCA AGACTTGGGA AAAGATACAG ATAGCAGCTA GAATTATAGC AACTATTGAT AACTTGGCGG ATGTAGTCGT TGTTTCTCAA AGGCCATATG GTTCTAGACC TGCACTCAAA TTCGCCCAGC ATACGGGAGC TCATGCAATG GTCGGTCGTT TTACTCCGGG TACACTCACT AACCAGATCA CTCAGAAATT CATGGAGCCA CGTCTCTTGA TCGTTACAGA CCCCCGTGTA GATTCACAAG CTGTTATTGA GAGTTCTTAT GCCAACATCC CAGTTATTGC CCTCTGTGAT ACTGACTCTC CATTACAATA TGTAGATGTT GCTATTCCAT GTAACAATAA AGGTAAAGAG TCAATCGCTC TCATGTACTA CTTATTAGCT CGCGAGGTTA ACTTCCTCAG AGGTAAGACT GACAAATGGG ACGTAATGGT CGATGTTTTC TTCTGGAGAG ATCCAGAAGA GTATGAGAAC TCTGCAATTG GAGCTGATAT GGAGCTTAAT GATGGTATGG GAGTTGACAT TGAAGGTGCT GCTGTTGATA GCGCAGCTGC TGCAAATGAA TGGGGTGGTG TCTCAGGAAA CTGGGGAGGA TCTGCAGCTG ACGAATGGAG AAATGCTCCA

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