Name: CHI3L2 | Sequence: fasta or formatted (390aa) | NCBI GI: 68533255 | |
Description: chitinase 3-like 2 isoform a
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Other entries for this name:
alt prot [380aa] chitinase 3-like 2 isoform b alt prot [311aa] chitinase 3-like 2 isoform c | |||
Composition:
Amino acid Percentage Count Longest homopolymer A alanine 5.4 21 2 C cysteine 1.0 4 1 D aspartate 5.1 20 2 E glutamate 4.4 17 1 F phenylalanine 5.1 20 1 G glycine 8.5 33 2 H histidine 2.3 9 1 I isoleucine 5.9 23 2 K lysine 7.4 29 1 L leucine 10.0 39 4 M methionine 2.6 10 1 N asparagine 4.6 18 2 P proline 4.4 17 1 Q glutamine 4.6 18 2 R arginine 2.1 8 1 S serine 9.0 35 2 T threonine 5.4 21 2 V valine 5.9 23 3 W tryptophan 2.1 8 1 Y tyrosine 4.4 17 2 |
Comparative genomics:
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Search summary
Figure data | ||
Related human proteins:Protein Relative score Description Self-match 1.000 chitinase 3-like 2 isoform a CHI3L2 0.968 chitinase 3-like 2 isoform b CHI3L2 0.793 chitinase 3-like 2 isoform c CHIT1 0.513 chitotriosidase CHI3L1 0.497 chitinase 3-like 1 CHIA 0.472 acidic chitinase isoform c OVGP1 0.411 oviductal glycoprotein 1 precursor CHIA 0.328 acidic chitinase isoform a CTBS 0.038 chitobiase, di-N-acetyl- CHID1 0.013 chitinase domain containing 1 isoform b CHID1 0.013 chitinase domain containing 1 isoform a CHID1 0.013 chitinase domain containing 1 isoform a CHID1 0.013 chitinase domain containing 1 isoform a F5 0.008 coagulation factor V precursor MED9 0.005 mediator complex subunit 9 VSTM2A 0.005 V-set and transmembrane domain containing 2Human 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.
Guide to the Human Genome
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