Summary
This is the summary of UniProt entry PCNA_HUMAN (P12004).
| Description: | Proliferating cell nuclear antigen |
| Source organism: |
Homo sapiens (Human)
(NCBI taxonomy ID
9606)
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| Length: | 261 amino acids |
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Pfam domains
| Source | Domain | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pfam A | PCNA_N | 1 | 125 |
| Pfam A | PCNA_C | 127 | 254 |
| disorder | n/a | 180 | 183 |
| disorder | n/a | 191 | 195 |
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Sequence annotations
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Sequence information
This is the amino acid sequence of the UniProt sequence database entry with the accession P12004. This sequence is stored in the Pfam database and updated with each new Pfam release, but this means that the sequence we store may differ from that stored by UniProt.
| Sequence: | 1
MFEARLVQGS ILKKVLEALK DLINEACWDI SSSGVNLQSM DSSHVSLVQL
50 51
TLRSEGFDTY RCDRNLAMGV NLTSMSKILK CAGNEDIITL RAEDNADTLA
100 101
LVFEAPNQEK VSDYEMKLMD LDVEQLGIPE QEYSCVVKMP SGEFARICRD
150 151
LSHIGDAVVI SCAKDGVKFS ASGELGNGNI KLSQTSNVDK EEEAVTIEMN
200 201
EPVQLTFALR YLNFFTKATP LSSTVTLSMS ADVPLVVEYK IADMGHLKYY
250 251
LAPKIEDEEG S
261
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| Checksums: |
CRC64:E6F08E7EDBC48B00
MD5:177be4aca1243f08cd651ac6859c278d
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Structures
For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the MSD group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt three-dimensional structures. The table below shows the mapping between Pfam domains, this UniProt entry and a corresponding three dimensional structure.
TreeFam
Below is a phylogenetic tree of animal genes, with ortholog and paralog assignments, from TreeFam.

