Return to main results Retrieve Phyre Job Id

Job DescriptionP37657
Confidence16.65%DateThu Jan 5 11:56:30 GMT 2012
Rank36Aligned Residues69
% Identity16%Templatec2xoaA_
PDB info PDB header:metal transportChain: A: PDB Molecule:ryanodine receptor 1; PDBTitle: crystal structure of the n-terminal three domains of the2 skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor (ryr1)
Resolution2.50 Å

  Insertion relative to template
  Deletion relative to template
  Catalytic residue from the CSA
 
Detailed help on interpreting your alignment


   412.......420 .........430.........440....... ..450.........460.........470.........480.
Predicted Secondary structure 






......




...














Query SS confidence 








. . . . . .


























. . .

































Query Sequence  RPNRTGDIM. . . . . . TIGGNRLVLFLSFCRINDLDTALNHIF. . . PLPTGDIFSNRMVWFEDDQISAELVQMRLLAPEQ
Query Conservation    

 


 ......
     




 


  
 
 

  

... 


 


    
      
  

  
       
Alig confidence 








......


























...




.



























Template Conservation   

   
 
 
    
         
   
     
           

 .       
   
   
  
   
    
Template Sequence  QFLRTDDEVVLQCSATVLKEQLKLCLAAEGFGNRLCFLEPTSNAQNVPPD. LAICCFTLEQSLSVRALQEMLANGHRTL
Template Known Secondary structure 
B
BTT

SSS

BTTB
B

TTTTTS


.
GGG

T



B
Template Predicted Secondary structure 
























.




Template SS confidence 














































































   12.......20.........30.........40.........50.........60. ........70.........80.........
 
Download:Text version

No model constructed - rank, confidence too low




Phyre is for academic use only

Please cite: Protein structure prediction on the web: a case study using the Phyre server
Kelley LA and Sternberg MJE. Nature Protocols 4, 363 - 371 (2009) [pdf] [Import into BibTeX]
 
© Structural Bioinformatics Group, Imperial College, London
Lawrence Kelley, Benjamin Jefferys 
Disclaimer
Terms and Conditions