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Wheat
Subcellular Localization
min:
: max

 
Winner_takes_all: nucleus

Predictor Summary:
  • nucleus 3
  • mitochondrion 1
PPI
No PPI Data
Homology

Paralog

locusIdentityHomology Identity

Ortholog

locusHomology SpeciesLocationIdentityHomology Identity
TraesCS5A01G201900.1 Wheat cytosol, nucleus, plastid 97.5 97.5
HORVU5Hr1G060000.1 Barley nucleus 95.0 95.0
TraesCS5D01G208200.1 Wheat nucleus 90.83 90.83
Os08t0366200-01 Rice cytosol, nucleus, plastid 52.5 43.75
Zm00001d020364_P001 Maize nucleus 46.67 39.16
TraesCS4B01G149300.1 Wheat cytosol 40.83 36.57
KXG35568 Sorghum mitochondrion 47.5 27.54
Protein Annotations
EnsemblPlants:TraesCS5B01G200500.1EnsemblPlantsGene:TraesCS5B01G200500GO:GO:0008150GO:GO:0042753InterPro:EARLY_FLOWERING_4PANTHER:PTHR33469
PANTHER:PTHR33469:SF4PFAM:PF07011SEG:segMapMan:27.1.6.3.3::
Description
No Description!
Coordinates
chr5B:-:362518047..362518771
Molecular Weight (calculated)
12488.7 Da
IEP (calculated)
9.249
GRAVY (calculated)
-0.338
Length
120 amino acids
Sequence
(BLAST)
001: MENSSGREVL PNGGGAGGMG NGAANGRAVQ ALQRSFAEVQ AILEKNRILI QEITQNQESL EAGGLSRNVA LIRELNSNIA RVVDLYNALS CSFSSSLTNG
101: SAPAASDASK GAYKRPRPAQ
Best Arabidopsis Sequence Match ( AT2G06255.1 )
(BLAST)
001: MEGDTISRMM GSGVQMDGKI LQTFEKSFVQ VQNILDHNRL LINEINQNHE SKIPDNLGRN VGLIRELNNN VRRVAHLYVD LSNNFSKSME ASSEGDSSEG
101: RGNRRIRPA
Arabidopsis Description
EFL3Protein ELF4-LIKE 3 [Source:UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot;Acc:Q8S8F5]
SUBAcon: [nucleus]
Hydropathy Plot

About CropPAL

The Protein Annotated Locations Database (CropPAL) houses large scale proteomic and GFP localization data from published experimental studies in Soybean (Glycine max), Maize (Zea mays), Wheat (Triticum aestivum), Barley (Hordeum vulgare), Rice (Oryza sativa), Field mustard (Brassica rapa), Canola (Brassica napus), Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), Potato (Solanum tuberosum), Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), Banana (Musa acuminata) and Wine grape (Vitis vinifera) as well as precomputed predictions for protein subcellular localizations using protein sequences.