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UGID:1468458     UniGene Str.33092     Xenopus tropicalis (western clawed frog)   aspdh
Aspartate dehydrogenase domain containing (aspdh)
SELECTED PROTEIN SIMILARITIES
Comparison of sequences in UniGene with selected protein reference sequences. The alignments can suggest function of a gene.
Reference ProteinSpeciesId(%)Len(aa)
NP_001015700.1 aspartate dehydrogenase X. tropicalis 100.0 283
NP_001004657.1 aspartate dehydrogenase D. rerio 56.6 273
NP_080966.1 aspartate dehydrogenase M. musculus 54.2 264
NP_001108070.1 aspartate dehydrogenase isoform 1 H. sapiens 53.1 271
NP_497971.2 hypothetical protein F17C8.3 C. elegans 49.6 256

GENE EXPRESSION
Tissues and development stages from this gene's sequences survey gene expression. Links to other NCBI expression resources.
EST Profile: Approximate expression patterns inferred from EST sources.
cDNA Sources: liver; intestine; whole body
SEQUENCES
Sequences representing this gene; mRNAs, ESTs, and gene predictions supported by transcribed sequences.

mRNA sequences (2)

BC089631.1 Xenopus tropicalis MGC107801 protein, mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:107801 IMAGE:7021045), complete cds PA
NM_001015700.1 Xenopus (Silurana) tropicalis aspartate dehydrogenase domain containing (aspdh), mRNA PA

EST sequences (5)

CF589899.1 Clone IMAGE:7021045 whole body 5' read PM
DN036319.1 Clone IMAGE:7743320 liver 3' read PA
DN036320.1 Clone IMAGE:7743320 liver 5' read P
EG650937.1 Clone IMAGE:8945295 intestine 5' read P
EL655507.1 Clone IMAGE:8966664 intestine 5' read P


Key to Symbols

P Has similarity to known Proteins (after translation)
A Contains a poly-Adenylation signal
S Sequence is a Suboptimal member of this cluster
M Clone is putatively CDS-complete by MGC criteria

 
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