What is farinae allergy
<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>Names and taxonomy</a> section provides an exhaustive list of every names of the protein, from commonly used to obsolete, to permit unambiguous identification of a protein.<p><a href=’/help/protein_names’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Protein namesi |
Recommended name: Allergen Mag Alternative name(s): Allergen: Der f 14 |
<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>Names and taxonomy</a> section indicates the name(s) of the gene(s) that code for the protein sequence(s) described in the entry.
Four distinct tokens exist: ‘Name’, ‘Synonyms’, ‘Ordered locus names’ and ‘ORF names’.<p><a href=’/help/gene_name’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Gene namesi |
Name:MAG |
<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>Names and taxonomy</a> section provides information on the name(s) of the organism that is the source of the protein sequence.<p><a href=’/help/organism-name’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Organismi | Dermatophagoides farinae (American home dust mite) |
<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>Names and taxonomy</a> section shows the unique identifier assigned by the NCBI to the source organism of the protein.
This is known as the ‘taxonomic identifier’ or ‘taxid’.<p><a href=’/help/taxonomic_identifier’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Taxonomic identifieri |
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<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>Names and taxonomy</a> section contains the taxonomic hierarchical classification lineage of the source organism.
It lists the nodes as they appear top-down in the taxonomic tree, with the more general grouping listed first.<p><a href=’/help/taxonomic_lineage’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Taxonomic lineagei |
cellular organisms › Eukaryota › Opisthokonta › Metazoa › Eumetazoa › Bilateria › Protostomia › Ecdysozoa › Panarthropoda › Arthropoda › Chelicerata › Arachnida › Acari › Acariformes › Sarcoptiformes › Astigmata › Psoroptidia › Analgoidea › Pyroglyphidae › Dermatophagoidinae › Dermatophagoides |
<p>This section describes post-translational modifications (PTMs) and/or processing events.<p><a href=’/help/ptm_processing_section’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>PTM / Processingi
Molecule processing
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<p>This subsection of the ‘PTM / Processing’ section describes the extent of a polypeptide chain in the mature protein following processing.<p><a href=’/help/chain’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>ChainiPRO_ | ‹1 – | Allergen MagAddBLAST | › |
Proteomic databases
Allergen Mag
<p>This section provides information on the tertiary and secondary structure of a protein.<p><a href=’/help/structure_section’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Structurei
3D structure databases
SWISS-MODEL Repository — a database of annotated 3D protein structure models MoreSMRi |
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Database of comparative protein structure models MoreModBasei |
Search |
MAG
Dermatophagoides farinae (American home dust mite)
Reviewed-Annotation score:
Annotation score:1 out of 5
<p>The annotation score provides a heuristic measure of the annotation content of a UniProtKB entry or proteome.
This score <strong>cannot</strong> be used as a measure of the accuracy of the annotation as we cannot define the ‘correct annotation’ for any given protein.<p><a href=’/help/annotation_score’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>-Experimental evidence at protein leveli <p>This indicates the type of evidence that supports the existence of the protein.
Note that the ‘protein existence’ evidence does not give information on the accuracy or correctness of the sequence(s) displayed.<p><a href=’/help/protein_existence’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>
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<p>This section displays by default the canonical protein sequence and upon request every isoforms described in the entry. It also includes information pertinent to the sequence(s), including <a href=»»>length</a> and <a href=»»>molecular weight</a>.
The information is filed in diverse subsections. The current subsections and their content are listed below:<p><a href=’/help/sequences_section’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Sequencei
<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>Sequence</a> section indicates if the <a href=»»>canonical sequence</a> displayed by default in the entry is finish or not.<p><a href=’/help/sequence_status’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Sequence statusi: Fragment.
Experimental Info
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<p>This subsection of the ‘Sequence’ section is used for sequence fragments to indicate that the residue at the extremity of the sequence is not the actual terminal residue in the finish protein sequence.<p><a href=’/help/non_ter’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Non-terminal residuei | 1 | 1 |
Sequence databases
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FVMKREPLRF RDITVEGNEN AYIKNGKLHL SLMDPSTLSL VTKADGKIDM
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TVDLISPVTK RASLKIDSKK YNLFHEGELS ASIVNPRLSW HQYTKRDSRE
YKSDVELSLR SSDIALKITM PDYNSKIHYS RQGDQINMDI DGTLIEGHAQ
GTIREGKIHI KGRQTDFEIE SNYRYEDGKL IIEPVKSENG KLEGVLSRKV
PSHLTLETPR VKMNMKYDRY APVKVFKLDY DGIHFEKHTD IEYEPGVRYK
IIGNGKLKDD GRHYSIDVQG IPRKAFNLDA DLMDFKLKVS KPEDSNKAQF
SYTFNEYTET EEYEFDPHRA YYVNWLSSIR KYIQNFIVED N
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<p>This section provides information on the disease(s) and phenotype(s) associated with a protein.<p><a href=’/help/pathology_and_biotech_section’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Pathology & Biotechi
<p>This subsection of the <a href=»»>’Pathology and Biotech'</a> section is used for proteins that cause an allergic reaction in mammals.
We generally specify in which species the protein is allergenic.<p><a href=’/help/allergenic_properties’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Allergenic propertiesi
Causes an allergic reaction in human. Binds to IgE.
Has a potent ability to release histamine from washed blood cells of the mite-allergic patients.
<p>UniProtKB Keywords constitute a <a href=»»>controlled vocabulary</a> with a hierarchical structure. Keywords summarise the content of a UniProtKB entry and facilitate the search for proteins of interest.<p><a href=’/help/keywords’ target=’_top’>More</a></p>Keywords — Diseasei
Allergen
Protein family/group databases
Allergome; a platform for allergen knowledge MoreAllergomei |
Der f 14 |
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