Listed below are the best predicted orthologs in human (hs) and five other major model organisms: mouse (mm), rat (rn), frog (xt), zebrafish (dr), and worm (ce). An ortholog is considered "best" if it has a score of 3 or higher, based on the DIOPT scoring algorithms. Some organisms may have more than one prediction.
| Index | RefSeq | NCBI Gene ID | Symbol | Species Gene ID | Species Database | DIOPT Score | Best Score? | Best Reverse Score? | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ag1 | XP_556492.2 | 3290062 | SuUR | AGAMI1_004341 | VectorBase | 4 | Yes | Yes | High |
| Index | Region | Domain | Description | External Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| dm1 | 28..188 | DEAD-like_helicase_N | N-terminal helicase domain of the DEAD-box helicase superfamily; cl28899 | CDD:475120 |
Fly: Nucleus. Chromosome. Note=Binds to polytene chromosomes from salivary glands. Localized at late-replicating intercalary heterochromatin and pericentric heterochromatin. Colocalizes with many Polycomb Group proteins binding sites on polytene chromosomes.
| Index | Uniprot ID | Locations |
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The following table depicts conserved S/T/Y sites in fly with 50% average identity across a 11-aa window. These sites will be bolded in the MSA results below. To look at all sites (including windows with lower identities), click here.
| Position | ±5-aa Window | Antibody Available? | Average Identity |
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Shown below are antibodies provided by Cell Signaling Technology that may or may not target fly at the conserved S/T/Y positions listed above. Note that these antibodies are subject for testing.
| Position in Fly | Targeted Species | Antibody* | Catalogue Number |
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*Subject for testing