PDB Homolog: SPR3/YGR059W

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This page presents information for the proteins of known structure with sequence similarity to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein SPR3/YGR059W. The analysis was performed by comparing yeast protein sequences against protein sequences in The RCSB Protein Databank (PDB) using Smith-Waterman analysis program.
 
Last updated on 2009-11-10

4 PDB homolog(s) found for yeast gene SPR3/YGR059W

SPR3/YGR059W links
  • Locus Info
  • PDB protein structure(s) homologous to SPR3Homolog Source (per PDB)Protein Alignment: SPR3 vs. HomologExternal Links
    P-Value%Identical%SimilarAlignment
    2qag ( Chain: C, A, B)
    Crystal structure of human septin trimer 2/6/7
  • PDB_Info
  • PDB_Structure
  • Homo sapiensChain C = 1.6e-423433View alignmentSCOP
    MMDB
    CATH
    Chain A = 5.0e-363633View alignment
    Chain B = 2.4e-292938View alignment
    2qa5 ( Chain: A, B)
    Crystal structure of sept2 g-domain
  • PDB_Info
  • PDB_Structure
  • Homo sapiensChain A = 1.4e-353733View alignmentSCOP
    MMDB
    CATH
    Chain B = 1.4e-353733View alignment
    2qnr ( Chain: A, B)
    Human septin 2 in complex with gdp
  • PDB_Info
  • PDB_Structure
  • Homo sapiensChain A = 3.6e-343833View alignmentSCOP
    MMDB
    CATH
    Chain B = 3.6e-343833View alignment
    3ftq ( Chain: D, B, C, A)
    Septin-2
  • PDB_Info
  • PDB_Structure
  • UnknownChain D = 7.6e-333833View alignmentSCOP
    MMDB
    CATH
    Chain B = 7.6e-333833View alignment
    Chain C = 7.6e-333833View alignment
    Chain A = 7.6e-333833View alignment

    Last updated on 2009-11-10


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