Details for: Cltc
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 3720526936
Symbol: CLH1_RAT
Name: Clathrin heavy chain 1
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 3480512
Title: Clathrin heavy chain: molecular cloning and complete primary structure.
PubMed ID: 3480512
PubMed ID: 15858577
Title: Clathrin is required for the function of the mitotic spindle.
PubMed ID: 15858577
DOI: 10.1038/nature03502
PubMed ID: 16968737
Title: Trimerisation is important for the function of clathrin at the mitotic spindle.
PubMed ID: 16968737
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.03192
PubMed ID: 22673903
Title: Quantitative maps of protein phosphorylation sites across 14 different rat organs and tissues.
PubMed ID: 22673903
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1871
PubMed ID: 9827808
Title: Atomic structure of clathrin: a beta propeller terminal domain joins an alpha zigzag linker.
PubMed ID: 9827808
PubMed ID: 10655490
Title: Peptide-in-groove interactions link target proteins to the beta-propeller of clathrin.
PubMed ID: 10655490
Sequence Information:
- Length: 1675
- Mass: 191599
- Checksum: C10F54C7ED8C5A61
- Sequence:
MAQILPIRFQ EHLQLQNLGI NPANIGFSTL TMESDKFICI REKVGEQAQV VIIDMNDPSN PIRRPISADS AIMNPASKVI ALKAGKTLQI FNIEMKSKMK AHTMTDDVTF WKWISLNTVA LVTDNAVYHW SMEGESQPVK MFDRHSSLAG CQIINYRTDA KQKWLLLTGI SAQQNRVVGA MQLYSVDRKV SQPIEGHAAS FAQFKMEGNA EESTLFCFAV RGQAGGKLHI IEVGTPPTGN QPFPKKAVDV FFPPEAQNDF PVAMQISEKH DVVFLITKYG YIHLYDLETG TCIYMNRISG ETIFVTAPHE ATAGIIGVNR KGQVLSVCVE EENIIPYITN VLQNPDLALR MAVRNNLAGA EELFARKFNA LFAQGNYSEA AKVAANAPKG ILRTPDTIRR FQSVPAQPGQ TSPLLQYFGI LLDQGQLNKY ESLELCRPVL QQGRKQLLEK WLKEDKLECS EELGDLVKSV DPTLALSVYL RANVPNKVIQ CFAETGQVQK IVLYAKKVGY TPDWIFLLRN VMRISPDQGQ QFAQMLVQDE EPLADITQIV DVFMEYNLIQ QCTAFLLDAL KNNRPSEGPL QTRLLEMNLM HAPQVADAIL GNQMFTHYDR AHIAQLCEKA GLLQRALEHF TDLYDIKRAV VHTHLLNPEW LVNYFGSLSV EDSLECLRAM LSANIRQNLQ IWVQVASKYH EQLSTQSLIE LFESFKSFEG LFYFLGSIVN FSQDPDVHFK YIQAACKTGQ IKEVERICRE SNCYDPERVK NFLKEAKLTD QLPLIIVCDR FDFVHDLVLY LYRNSLQKYI EIYVQKVNPS RLPVVIGGLL DVDCSEDVIK NLILVVRGQF STDELVAEVE KRNRLKLLLP WLEARIHEGC EEPATHNALA KIYIDSNNNP ERFLRENPYY DSRVVGKYCE KRDPHLACVA YERGQCDLEL INVCNENSLF KSLSRYLVRR KDPELWGSVL LESNPYRRPL IDQVVQTALS ETQDPEEVSV TVKAFMTADL PNELIELLEK IVLDNSVFSE HRNLQNLLIL TAIKADRTRV MEYINRLDNY DAPDIANIAI SNELFEEAFA IFRKFDVNTS AVQVLIEHIG NLDRAYEFAE RCNEPAVWSQ LAKAQLQKGM VKEAIDSYIK ADDPSSYMEV VQAANTSGNW EELVKYLQMA RKKARESYVE TELIFALAKT NRLAELEEFI NGPNNAHIQQ VGDRCYDEKM YDAAKLLYNN VSNFGRLAST LVHLGEYQAA VDGARKANST RTWKEVCFAC VDGKEFRLAQ MCGLHIVVHA DELEELINYY QDRGYFEELI TMLEAALGLE RAHMGMFTEL AILYSKFKPQ KMREHLELFW SRVNIPKVLR AAEQAHLWAE LVFLYDKYEE YDNAIITMMN HPTDAWKEGQ FKDIITKVAN VELYYKAIQF YLEFKPLLLN DLLMVLSPRL AHTRAVNYFS KVKQLPLVKP YLRSVQNHNN KSVNESLNNL FITEEDYQAL RTSIDAYDNF DNISLAQRLE KHELIEFRRI AAYLFKGNNR WKQSVELCKK DSLYKDAMQY ASESKDTELA EELLQWFLQE EKRECFGACL FTCYDLLRPD VVLETAWRHN IMDFAMPYFI QVMKEYLTKV DKLDASESLR KEEEQATETQ PIVYGQPQLM LTAGPSVAVP PQAPFGYGYT APPYGQPQPG FGYSM
Database document:
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