Summary
This is the summary of UniProt entry BATF_HUMAN (Q16520).
| Description: | Basic leucine zipper transcriptional factor ATF-like |
| Source organism: |
Homo sapiens (Human)
(NCBI taxonomy ID
9606)
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| Length: | 125 amino acids |
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Pfam domains
| Source | Domain | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|
| disorder | n/a | 1 | 70 |
| low_complexity | n/a | 2 | 18 |
| low_complexity | n/a | 21 | 33 |
| Pfam A | bZIP_1 | 24 | 87 |
| coiled_coil | n/a | 44 | 85 |
| disorder | n/a | 72 | 73 |
| disorder | n/a | 92 | 101 |
| disorder | n/a | 104 | 125 |
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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 Q16520. 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
MPHSSDSSDS SFSRSPPPGK QDSSDDVRRV QRREKNRIAA QKSRQRQTQK
50 51
ADTLHLESED LEKQNAALRK EIKQLTEELK YFTSVLNSHE PLCSVLAAST
100 101
PSPPEVVYSA HAFHQPHVSS PRFQP
125
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| Checksums: |
CRC64:7FD633C6F1963DF4
MD5:8b28c8e902dc8d6b8b45008baa0cae2d
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TreeFam
Below is a phylogenetic tree of animal genes, with ortholog and paralog assignments, from TreeFam.

