PDB header:hydrolase Chain: H: PDB Molecule:na+/k+ atpase gamma subunit transcript variant a; PDBTitle: crystal structure of the sodium-potassium pump
Confidence and coverage
Confidence:
23.8%
Coverage:
20%
14 residues ( 20% of your sequence) have been modelled with 23.8% confidence by the single highest scoring template.
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Region: 2 - 34 Aligned: 22 Modelled: 33 Confidence: 17.7% Identity: 32% PDB header:structural protein Chain: A: PDB Molecule:microtubule-associated protein rp/eb family PDBTitle: solution structure of the ch domain of human microtubule-2 associated protein rp/eb family member 3
Region: 36 - 50 Aligned: 15 Modelled: 15 Confidence: 10.7% Identity: 40% Fold: Single transmembrane helix Superfamily: Bacterial aa3 type cytochrome c oxidase subunit IV Family: Bacterial aa3 type cytochrome c oxidase subunit IV
Region: 56 - 65 Aligned: 10 Modelled: 10 Confidence: 7.3% Identity: 30% Fold: Single transmembrane helix Superfamily: Photosystem II reaction centre subunit H, transmembrane region Family: Photosystem II reaction centre subunit H, transmembrane region
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Detailed template information
 
Binding site prediction
 
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Transmembrane helix prediction
 
Transmembrane helices have been predicted in your sequence to adopt the topology shown below
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]
 
If you use the binding site
predictions from 3DLigandSite, please also cite:
3DLigandSite: predicting ligand-binding sites using similar structures.
Wass MN, Kelley LA and Sternberg
MJ Nucleic Acids Research 38, W469-73 (2010) [PubMed]