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The following sections contain reference sequences that belong to a
specific genome build. Explain
This section includes genomic Reference
Sequences (RefSeqs) from all assemblies on which this gene is annotated, such as
RefSeqs for chromosomes and scaffolds (contigs) from both reference and alternate
assemblies. Model RNAs and proteins are also reported here.
Reference bGalGal1.mat.broiler.GRCg7b Primary Assembly
Genomic
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NC_052553.1 Reference bGalGal1.mat.broiler.GRCg7b Primary Assembly
- Range
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199542..293430 complement
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- GenBank, FASTA, Sequence Viewer (Graphics)
mRNA and Protein(s)
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XM_425758.8 → XP_425758.5 anthrax toxin receptor 1
- UniProtKB/TrEMBL
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A0A8V0Z2T4
- Related
- ENSGALP00010025217.1, ENSGALT00010042727.1
- Conserved Domains (3) summary
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- cd01474
Location:39 → 223
- vWA_ATR; ATR (Anthrax Toxin Receptor): Anthrax toxin is a key virulence factor for Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax. ATR is the cellular receptor for the anthrax protective antigen and facilitates entry of the toxin into cells. The VWA domain in ...
- pfam05586
Location:396 → 488
- Ant_C; Anthrax receptor C-terminus region
- pfam05587
Location:218 → 303
- Anth_Ig; Anthrax receptor extracellular domain
Alternate bGalGal1.pat.whiteleghornlayer.GRCg7w
Genomic
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NC_052594.1 Alternate bGalGal1.pat.whiteleghornlayer.GRCg7w
- Range
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212972..306859 complement
- Download
- GenBank, FASTA, Sequence Viewer (Graphics)
mRNA and Protein(s)
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XM_040689564.2 → XP_040545498.1 anthrax toxin receptor 1
- UniProtKB/TrEMBL
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A0A8V0Z2T4
- Conserved Domains (3) summary
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- cd01474
Location:39 → 223
- vWA_ATR; ATR (Anthrax Toxin Receptor): Anthrax toxin is a key virulence factor for Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax. ATR is the cellular receptor for the anthrax protective antigen and facilitates entry of the toxin into cells. The VWA domain in ...
- pfam05586
Location:396 → 488
- Ant_C; Anthrax receptor C-terminus region
- pfam05587
Location:218 → 303
- Anth_Ig; Anthrax receptor extracellular domain