| Description | Uncharacterized protein |
| Sequence | MDELSATGAGTHVDRVTQLQDSADEQCKMLFSSLHYLHKKAGMVQVSPEIPITQQNEGADSASEFSLRTKEIATDICRQAKKIDALIESLPGVAVSENEQMREFDKLNQENEVATQELHEADQRARALLDCLSKAMRDIADNSGKA |
| Length | 146 |
| Position | Middle |
| Organism | Coemansia reversa (strain ATCC 12441 / NRRL 1564) |
| Kingdom | Fungi |
| Lineage | Eukaryota> Fungi> Fungi incertae sedis> Zoopagomycota> Kickxellomycotina> Kickxellomycetes> Kickxellales> Kickxellaceae> Coemansia. |
| Aromaticity | 0.03 |
| Grand average of hydropathy | -0.569 |
| Instability index | 37.39 |
| Isoelectric point | 4.79 |
| Molecular weight | 16103.81 |
| Publications | PubMed=25977457 |
| Annotated function |
Component of the Mediator complex, a coactivator involved in
the regulated transcription of nearly all RNA polymerase II-dependent
genes. Mediator functions as a bridge to convey information from gene-
specific regulatory proteins to the basal RNA polymerase II
transcription machinery. Mediator is recruited to promoters by direct
interactions with regulatory proteins and serves as a scaffold for the
assembly of a functional preinitiation complex with RNA polymerase II
and the general transcription factors.
ECO:0000256 RuleBase:RU366036 |
| GO - Cellular Component | mediator complex GO:0016592 IEA:UniProtKB-UniRule |
| GO - Biological Function | |
| GO - Biological Process |
| Binary Interactions |
| Repeats |
>MDP16025
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No. of Repeats|Total Score|Length |Diagonal| BW-From| BW-To| Level
2| 61.62| 20| 39| 71| 90| 2
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71- 90 (32.68/20.62) EIATDICRQA.KKIDALIESL
112- 132 (28.94/17.58) EVATQELHEAdQRARALLDCL
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| MoRF Sequence | Start | Stop |
| 1) ADSASEFSLRTKEIATDICRQAKKIDALIESL 2) EQMREFDKL 3) QRARALLDCLSKAMRDIADNS 4) VQVSPEIPITQQNE | 59 99 123 44 | 90 107 143 57 |
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