2005, NucleaRDB.
This section aims to provide a maximum of database cross-references for each protein. This includes the databases cited in the DR lines of the Swiss-Prot entries but also other data sources and internal pointers. Here you get more details about the different databases that we point to.
Protein Description |
Swiss-Prot
Identifier |
Q96F89_HUMAN (Q96F89) |
| Description
|
Hypothetical protein (Fragment) | |
| Gene | none | |
| Organism | Homo sapiens (Human) | Chromosomal location | - | Gene Ontology | QuickGO |
Database Cross-References |
Local Resources |
NucleaRDB entry : Q96F89_HUMAN NucleaRDB-Family; fragment |
Remote Resources |
SWISS-PROT; Q96F89 EMBL; BC011528 GenBank; BC011528 DDBJ; BC011528 CoDingSequence; AAH11528.1 SWISS-2DPAGE; Q96F89 HSSP; HSSP ENTRY: 1mzn HSSP; SWISS-3DIMAGE: P19793 HSSP; PDB: 1mzn GO:0005634; C:nucleus; IEA. GO:0003707; F:steroid hormone receptor activity; IEA. GO:0003700; F:transcription factor activity; IEA. GO:0006355; P:regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent; IEA. InterPro; IPR000536; Hrmon_recept_lig. InterPro; Graphical view of domain structure. Pfam; PF00104; Hormone_recep; 1. Pfam; Graphical view of domain structure. ProtoMap; Q96F89. PRESAGE; Q96F89. ModBase; Q96F89. SMR; Q96F89. |
cmbi.kun.nl), 20-Apr-2005