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Sequence Information

Primary Database Link 157831534
Original Database ID UP P15034
Organism Escherichia coli
Annotation a chain a, aminopeptidase p from
e. coli low ph form
Sequence Length 440

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Target Region1-440
Protein Length440
Template PDB Code2v3zA
Template Region1-440
Sequence Identity100%
E-Value0
GA3411
MPQS2.2355
z-DOPE-1.47
TSVMod MethodMSALL
TSVMod RMSD0.36
TSVMod NO350.958
DatasetEFI_update-20130509-01-1235
ModPipe VersionSVN.r1409M
Model Date2013-06-24

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Template Structure
PDB2v3zglu383ala escherichia coli aminopeptidase p in complex with substrate
DBALI2v3zA 
CATH3.40.350.10 Domain: 2v3zA01 Creatine Amidinohydrolase, subunit A, domain 1 (100%)
CATH3.90.230.10 Domain: 2v3zA02 Creatinase/methionine aminopeptidase superfamily (100%)
JenaImageLibrary2v3z 
Target Sequence
PDB1JAWA Chain A, Aminopeptidase P From E. Coli Low Ph Form
PDB1JAWAChain A, Aminopeptidase P From E. Coli Low Ph Form
GenPept157831534A Chain A, Aminopeptidase P From E. Coli Low Ph Form
GenPept46995331JAW Chain , Aminopeptidase P From E. Coli Low Ph Form