Detailed Peptide Information


This page shows detailed information of individual peptides present in PlantPepDB database. The page is majorly divided into 3 sections. The first sections contains primary information like peptide activity, source, sequence, etc. In the secondary information section user can access the tertiary structure as well as the physico-chemical properties by clicking the respective links. Further there is also link of the source database and research article from which the peptide data is retrieved. Download the information by clicking



Primary Information
PPepDB IDPPepDB_5984
Peptide NamePRO7_ORYSI
PMID(s)--NA--
Plant Source (Scientific Name)Oryza sativa subsp. Indica
Plant Source (Common Name)Rice
Plant FamilyPoaceae
Peptide Family--NA--
Peptide FunctionSignaling-peptide
Peptide Function DescriptionPyrrolidone carboxylic acid; Seed storage protein; Signal; Storage protein; Vacuole | Prolamin PPROL 14E precursor (Prolamin PPROL 4A) (Prolamin PPROL 7),(Prolamin PPROL 14).Vacuole, aleurone grain. Note=In rice prolamin accumulates as type I protein bod
Activity Against--NA--
IC50 value--NA--
SequenceLQLQQFGDLYFDRNLAQAQALLAFNVPSRYGIYPRYYGAPSTITTLGGVLMKIIFVFALLAIAACSASAQFDVLGQSYRQYQLQSPVLLQQQVLSPYNEFVRQQYGIAASPFLQSAAFQLRNNQVWQQLALVAQQSHYQDINIVQAIAQQ
Sequence Length150
ValidationExperimental evidence at transcript level
Average Molecular Weight (Da)16869.29
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight (Da)16858.75
Isoelectric Point (pI)8.8
Method / Extraction--NA--


Secondary Information
Tertiary Structure and DSSP ReportClick to View Structure
Physico-Chemical Properties of peptidesClick to View Physico-Chemical Details of PPepDB_5984


External links (Uniprot, PDB and Source Information Database)
UniprotP0C5E5, Q0DJ45
NCBI--NA--
EMBLAY896773, Y00747
Link to Source DatabasesSpdb197707, Spdb197708
Addtional InformationFUNCTION:Seed storage protein; serve as a source of nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur for the young developing seedling.MISCELLANEOUS:Lacks significant tandem repetitive sequences.SIMILARITY:Belongs to the prolamin family.