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Job DescriptionP0A962
Confidence81.17%DateThu Jan 5 11:09:27 GMT 2012
Rank19Aligned Residues64
% Identity17%Templatec2rjoA_
PDB info PDB header:signaling proteinChain: A: PDB Molecule:twin-arginine translocation pathway signal protein; PDBTitle: crystal structure of twin-arginine translocation pathway signal2 protein from burkholderia phytofirmans
Resolution2.05 Å

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Query Sequence  DVVRNFLRQPVKALILRSYGVGNAPQNKAFLQELQEASDRGIVVVNLTQCMSG. . . . . . . . . . . . KVNMGGYATGNALAH
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Template Sequence  ADIRALLQKTGGNLVLNVDPNDS. . . . ADARVIVEACSKAGAYVTTIWNKPKDLHPWDYNPNYVAHLSYDGVAYGEETAT
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   87..90.........100......... 110.........120.........130.........140.........150.........160..
 
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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]
 
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