Table 5.
Name | Accession-no.a | Amino acids | MWb (kDa) | Motifs/Domainsc |
TaCyp18.3d | 3865382 | 164 | 18.3 | Cyp |
TaCyp21.6 | 3862085 | 196 | 21.6 | SP, Cyp |
TaCyp22.8 | 3863397 | 205 | 22.8 | Cyp |
TaCyp24.8 | 3864489 | 220 | 24.8 | Mito, Cyp |
TaCyp25.7 | 3864051 | 228 | 25.7 | AP, Cyp |
TaCyp48.8 | 3861733 | 426 | 48.8 | Cyp |
TaCyp58.8 | 3861717 | 515 | 515 | RING, Cyp |
TaCyp63 | 3864616 | 553 | 63.0 | Cyp |
TaCyp70 | 3863563 | 613 | 70 | WD40, Cyp |
TaFCBP51.3e | 3861988 | 459 | 51.3 | FKBP, TRP, Cyp |
a Accession number in Entrez Gene.
b MW, molecular weight.
c Cyp, cyclophiln domain; SP, signal peptide; Mito, mitochondrial targeting sequence; AP, apicoplast targeting sequence; RING, RING finger domain; WD40, WD40 repeat; FKBP, FK506-binding domain; TRP, Tetratricopeptide repeat.
dResidues 44–54 deleted to restore similarity to all other cyclophilins. These eleven amino acids presumably represent an intron that was not recognized by the prediction algorithm.
e NH2-terminus extended according to similarity with TpCyp51.4.