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Sequence Information

Primary Database Link 1000078
Original Database ID UP P09467
Organism Homo sapiens
Annotation fructose-1,6-biphosphatase
Sequence Length 338

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Target Region7-338
Protein Length338
Template PDB Code1bk4A
Template Region6-337
Sequence Identity80%
E-Value0
GA3411
MPQS1.80595
z-DOPE-0.43
TSVMod MethodMSALL
TSVMod RMSD5.016
TSVMod NO350.87
DatasetEFI_update-20130509-01-1235
ModPipe VersionSVN.r1409M
Model Date2013-06-24

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Template Structure
PDB1bk4crystal structure of rabbit liver fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase at 2.3 angstrom resolution ; EC: 3.1.3.11 ; PFAM: PF00316 ; SCOP: 42938
DBALI1bk4A 
CATH3.30.540.10 Domain: 1bk4A01 Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatase, subunit A, domain 1 (100%)
CATH3.40.190.80 Domain: 1bk4A02 D-Maltodextrin-Binding Protein; domain 2 (100%)
JenaImageLibrary1bk4 
Target Sequence
GenPept1000078fructose-1,6-biphosphatase
GenPept223087934Sequence 5950 from patent US 6812339
GenPept4503669 fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase 1; fructose-bisphosphatase 1 [Homo sapiens]
GenBankAAC50207.1 fructose-1,6-biphosphatase [Homo sapiens]