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Summary Expression Phenotypes Gene Literature (6) GO Terms (10) Nucleotides (281) Proteins (51) Interactants (66) Wiki
XB-GENEPAGE- 5734784

Show:     All X. tropicalis X. laevis

Protein sequences for mlec - All


Models (30)

Source Version Model Species
NCBI 10.1 XBmRNA4599 X. laevis.L
NCBI 10.1 XBmRNA9710 X. laevis.S
ENSEMBL 10.0 ENSXETP00000110612 X. tropicalis
NCBI 10.0 mRNA066563 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 10.0 ENSXETP00000114717 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 10.0 ENSXETP00000113362 X. tropicalis
Xenbase 9.2 rna45549 X. laevis.L
Xenbase 9.2 rna1062 X. laevis.S
JGI 9.1 Xelaev18010467m X. laevis.S
Xenbase 9.1 rna16304 X. tropicalis
JGI 9.1 Xelaev18007565m X. laevis.L
JGI 7.2 Xelaev16018085m X. laevis.L
JGI 7.2 Xelaev16003777m X. laevis.S
JGI 7.1 Xetro.A00900.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 6.0 XeXenL6RMv10007015m X. laevis.S
JGI 6.0 XeXenL6RMv10007015m X. laevis.L
JGI 6.0 XeXenL6RMv10042965m X. laevis.S
JGI 4.1 gw1.17.326.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.17.245.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.17.326.1 X. tropicalis
ENSEMBL 4.1 ENSXETP00000026811 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_pg.C_scaffold_17000150 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_pm.C_scaffold_17000054 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_Sanger_cdna.C_scaffold_17000020 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_Sanger_cdna.C_scaffold_17000021 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_Sanger_cdna.C_scaffold_17000022 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 fgenesh1_Sanger_cdna.C_scaffold_17000023 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.17.232.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 gw1.17.245.1 X. tropicalis
JGI 4.1 e_gw1.17.232.1 X. tropicalis

UniProtKB Protein Function: Carbohydrate-binding protein with a strong ligand preference for Glc2-N-glycan. May play a role in the early steps of protein N-glycosylation. Can bind di- or higher oligomers but not monomers of glucose, including maltose, maltotriose, maltotetraose, maltoheptaose, nigerose, kojibose, cellobiose and isomaltose, although based on their subcellular locations, these are unlikely to all be physiological ligands.

AI Protein Function : The mlec gene encodes a mannose-binding lectin protein involved in innate immune response through pathogen recognition via carbohydrate binding domains. It is expressed in the brain, eye, liver, and oocytes during early development stages.

NCBI Proteins (21)

Accession Species Source
A0A803JZ58 X. tropicalis Uniprot
A0A8J0SME6 X. tropicalis Uniprot
KAE8634482 X. tropicalis RefSeq
KAE8634483 X. tropicalis RefSeq
XP_002932126 X. tropicalis NCBI Protein
XP_012825197 X. tropicalis NCBI Protein
A0A8J0TVW5 X. laevis.S Uniprot
AAH72149 X. laevis.S NCBI Protein
NP_001085212 X. laevis.S RefSeq
OCT98236 X. laevis.S NCBI Protein
XP_018091982 X. laevis.S NCBI Protein
A0A8J0VL78 X. laevis.L Uniprot
AAH42341 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
NP_001080532 X. laevis.L RefSeq
OCU01788 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
XP_018124303 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
XP_018124354 X. laevis.L NCBI Protein
XP_041418887 X. laevis.L RefSeq

UniProt Proteins (7)

Accession Species Source
A0A803JZ58 (InterPro) X. tropicalis Uniprot
A0A8J0SME6 (InterPro) X. tropicalis Uniprot
A0A8J0TVW5 (InterPro) X. laevis.S Uniprot
Q6INX3 (InterPro) X. laevis.S Swiss-Prot
A0A1L8I0V9 (InterPro) X. laevis.L TrEMBL
A0A8J0VL78 (InterPro) X. laevis.L Uniprot
Q8AVF4 (InterPro) X. laevis.L Swiss-Prot