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Sequence Information

Primary Database Link Q96QK9
Original Database ID GI 14250150
Organism Homo sapiens, synthetic construct
Annotation subname: full=acid phosphatase,
prostate;
Sequence Length 386

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Target Region34-377
Protein Length386
Template PDB Code1qfxA
Template Region53-427
Sequence Identity17%
E-Value1e-55
GA3411
DatasetSP/TR-2004
ModPipe VersionModPipe1.0
Model Date2004-10-12

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Template Structure
PDB1qfxph 2.5 acid phosphatase from aspergillus niger ; EC: 3.1.3.8 ; PFAM: PF00328 ; SCOP: 33994
DBALI1qfxA 
CATH3.40.50.1240 Domain: 1qfxA02 Phosphoglycerate mutase-like (87%)
JenaImageLibrary1qfx 
Target Sequence
UniProtKBQ96QK9SubName: Full=Acid phosphatase, prostate;
InterProQ96QK9 
PFAMQ96QK9 
ProdomQ96QK9 
GenPept123992945acid phosphatase, prostate
GenPept123999867acid phosphatase, prostate, partial
GenPept14250150Acid phosphatase, prostate
GenPept649117246ACPP, partial
GenBankAAH08493.1 Acid phosphatase, prostate [Homo sapiens]
GenBankABM84074.1 acid phosphatase, prostate [synthetic construct]
GenBankABM87442.1 acid phosphatase, prostate [synthetic construct]