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Name: DOC2B Sequence: fasta or formatted (412aa) NCBI GI: 6005997
Description:

double C2-like domains, beta

Referenced in:

ER, Golgi, and the Secretory Pathway
Synapses

Composition:

amino acid map
 Amino acid        Percentage    Count  Longest homopolymer
 A alanine             7.3         30           3
 C cysteine            1.9          8           1
 D aspartate           8.5         35           2
 E glutamate           6.1         25           2
 F phenylalanine       2.7         11           1
 G glycine             7.0         29           2
 H histidine           2.9         12           1
 I isoleucine          4.9         20           1
 K lysine              9.2         38           3
 L leucine             9.2         38           2
 M methionine          1.2          5           1
 N asparagine          3.6         15           2
 P proline             8.3         34           2
 Q glutamine           1.7          7           1
 R arginine            6.1         25           3
 S serine              5.3         22           2
 T threonine           5.8         24           1
 V valine              4.1         17           2
 W tryptophan          1.0          4           1
 Y tyrosine            3.2         13           2
Comparative genomics:

Search single species RefSeq proteins at NCBI
   H. sapiens
   M. musculus
   D. rerio
   C. intestinalis
   S. purpuratus
   D. melanogaster
   C. elegans
   A. thaliana
   S. cerevisiae
   E. coli W3110
   A. pernix K1

Search summary

comparative genomics plot

   Figure data

Additional searches of
RefSeq proteins at NCBI

   All
   Eukaryotes
   Bacteria
   Archaea
   Viruses
   Primates
   Mammals
   Vertebrates

Related human proteins:
Protein          Relative score         Description

Self-match            1.000   double C2-like domains, beta 
DOC2A                 0.570   double C2-like domains, alpha 
RPH3A                 0.560   rabphilin 3A homolog isoform 1 
RPH3A                 0.560   rabphilin 3A homolog isoform 2 
LOC390213             0.410   PREDICTED: hypothetical protein LOC390213 
LOC390213             0.200   PREDICTED: similar to hCG21066 
LOC390213             0.200   PREDICTED: similar to hCG21066 
SYT2                  0.194   synaptotagmin II 
SYT2                  0.194   synaptotagmin II 
SYT1                  0.192   synaptotagmin I 
SYT1                  0.192   synaptotagmin I 
SYT1                  0.192   synaptotagmin I 
SYT7                  0.182   synaptotagmin VII 
SYT5                  0.177   synaptotagmin V 
SYT11                 0.171   synaptotagmin XI 
SYT4                  0.169   synaptotagmin IV 
SYT10                 0.167   synaptotagmin X 
SYT6                  0.166   synaptotagmin VI 
SYT3                  0.142   synaptotagmin III 
SYT3                  0.142   synaptotagmin III 
SYT3                  0.142   synaptotagmin III 
SYTL4                 0.137   synaptotagmin-like 4 
SYTL4                 0.137   synaptotagmin-like 4 
SYT9                  0.134   synaptotagmin IX 
SYT17                 0.120   B/K protein 
SYTL5                 0.111   synaptotagmin-like 5 isoform 1 
SYTL5                 0.111   synaptotagmin-like 5 isoform 2 
SYTL5                 0.111   synaptotagmin-like 5 isoform 1 
SYT8                  0.108   synaptotagmin VIII 
SYTL2                 0.099   synaptotagmin-like 2 isoform b 
Human BLASTP results (used to prepare the table)

Gene descriptions are from NCBI RefSeq. Search results were obtained with NCBI BLAST and RefSeq entries. When identical proteins are present, the self-match may not be listed first in BLASTP output. In such cases, the table above has been reordered to place it first.

See About the Figures for the scoring system used in the figure above right. The same scoring system was used in the table of BLASTP results.


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