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Results for the Protein: Q9BS26
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ERP44_HUMAN RecName: Full=Endoplasmic reticulum resident protein 44; Short=ER protein 44; Short=ERp44; AltName: Full=Thioredoxin domain-containing protein 4; Flags: Precursor
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TrxA - COG0526
PDI_a_ERdj5_C - cd03004
PDI_a_ERp44 - cd02996
PDI_a_ERdj5_N - cd03003
PDI_a_QSOX - cd02992
PDI_a_TMX - cd02994
PDI_a_ERp46 - cd03005
Thioredoxin - pfam00085
PDI_a_P5 - cd03001
PDI_a_MPD1_like - cd03002
PDI_a_PDI_a'_C - cd02995
PDI_a_PDIR - cd02997
PDI_a_ERp38 - cd02998
PDI_a_TMX3 - cd03000
PDI_a_family - cd02961
TRX_PICOT - cd02984
PDI_a_ERp44_like - cd02999
TRX_family - cd02947
TRX_superfamily - cd01659
PDI_b_family - cd02981
PDI_b_ERp44 - cd03070
PDI_b'_ERp44 - cd03072
PDI_b'_family - cd02982


Swiss-Prot Protein: Q9BS26
Identical to: NP_055866
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Domains found on the Protein

Domain ↕CD Accession ↕E-Value ↕Start ↕End ↕
PDI_a_QSOXcd029924.8e-0729138
PDI_a_TMXcd029940.0008729138
PDI_a_ERp44cd029964.4e-8529136
PDI_a_ERdj5_Ncd030030.0003829136
PDI_a_ERdj5_Ccd030041.7e-0729136
PDI_a_PDI_a'_Ccd029956.2e-0830136
PDI_a_PDIRcd029976.1e-1030136
PDI_a_ERp38cd029982.5e-2230136
PDI_a_TMX3cd030005.9e-0930140
PDI_a_P5cd030016.8e-1030137
PDI_a_MPD1_likecd030025.1e-0730137
PDI_a_ERp46cd030053e-1130136
PDI_a_familycd029613.2e-4032136
TRX_PICOTcd029842.9e-0535128
PDI_a_ERp44_likecd029993.2e-0635136
TRX_familycd029474.3e-1837137
TRX_superfamilycd016598.2e-1350124
PDI_b_familycd029811.2e-18144234
PDI_b_ERp44cd030702.5e-57144234
PDI_b'_ERp44cd030722.7e-85245355
PDI_b'_familycd029822.2e-26246352
Thioredoxinpfam000852.5e-1730139


Please Cite: Peterson, T.A., Adadey, A., Santana-Cruz ,I., Sun, Y., Winder A, Kann, M.G., (2010) DMDM: Domain Mapping of Disease Mutations. Bioinformatics 26 (19), 2458-2459.

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