Analysis | Hit | start | end | length | Note | Hit coverage | Hit length | Hit pident | Hit pcons | eValue | Hit description |
blastp_kegg | bfu:BC1G_14379 | 1 | 978 | 978 | n/a | 100.00 | 978 | 95.19 | 0.00 | 0.0 | hypothetical protein |
pcs:Pc16g12910 | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:17 | 59.95 | 1483 | 51.97 | 16.20 | 0.0 | Pc16g12910 |
nfi:NFIA_011080 | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:13 | 59.12 | 1497 | 53.79 | 15.03 | 0.0 | ABC transporter putative |
ani:AN0771.2 | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:17 | 58.51 | 1499 | 53.48 | 15.05 | 0.0 | similar to ABC transporter protein |
afv:AFLA_069900 | 100 | 974 | 875 | Gaps:23 | 58.88 | 1498 | 53.06 | 15.19 | 0.0 | hypothetical protein |
aor:AO090038000449 | 100 | 974 | 875 | Gaps:23 | 58.88 | 1498 | 53.06 | 15.19 | 0.0 | pleiotropic drug resistance proteins (PDR1-15) ABC superfamily |
pcs:Pc22g13800 | 100 | 974 | 875 | Gaps:8 | 60.80 | 1449 | 52.67 | 15.10 | 0.0 | Pc22g13800 |
afm:AFUA_1G14330 | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:13 | 59.12 | 1497 | 53.79 | 15.14 | 0.0 | ABC transporter |
ang:An05g01660 | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:12 | 59.13 | 1495 | 53.05 | 15.27 | 0.0 | hypothetical protein |
act:ACLA_021080 | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:15 | 59.24 | 1494 | 52.88 | 15.48 | 0.0 | ABC transporter putative |
blastp_uniprot_sprot | sp|O74676|CDR4_CANAL | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:24 | 59.33 | 1490 | 41.74 | 18.33 | 0.0 | ABC transporter CDR4 OS Candida albicans GN CDR4 PE 3 SV 1 |
sp|P43071|CDR1_CANAL | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:30 | 59.96 | 1501 | 41.67 | 14.89 | 0.0 | Multidrug resistance protein CDR1 OS Candida albicans GN CDR1 PE 3 SV 1 |
sp|P78595|CDR2_CANAL | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:30 | 60.04 | 1499 | 41.33 | 15.67 | 0.0 | Multidrug resistance protein CDR2 OS Candida albicans GN CDR2 PE 3 SV 1 |
sp|Q04182|PDR15_YEAST | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:140 | 90.26 | 1529 | 34.20 | 17.39 | 0.0 | ATP-dependent permease PDR15 OS Saccharomyces cerevisiae GN PDR15 PE 1 SV 1 |
sp|O42690|CDR3_CANAL | 99 | 974 | 876 | Gaps:26 | 59.43 | 1501 | 40.92 | 18.83 | 0.0 | Opaque-specific ABC transporter CDR3 OS Candida albicans GN CDR3 PE 2 SV 1 |
sp|P33302|PDR5_YEAST | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:97 | 79.22 | 1511 | 36.17 | 17.63 | 0.0 | Pleiotropic ABC efflux transporter of multiple drugs OS Saccharomyces cerevisiae GN PDR5 PE 1 SV 1 |
sp|P51533|PDR10_YEAST | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:127 | 70.59 | 1564 | 36.78 | 18.21 | 0.0 | ATP-dependent permease PDR10 OS Saccharomyces cerevisiae GN PDR10 PE 2 SV 1 |
sp|O74208|PDH1_CANGA | 101 | 974 | 874 | Gaps:145 | 87.81 | 1542 | 33.60 | 17.13 | 0.0 | ATP-binding cassette transporter CGR1 OS Candida glabrata GN PDH1 PE 3 SV 3 |
sp|P41820|BFR1_SCHPO | 119 | 974 | 856 | Gaps:129 | 89.15 | 1530 | 31.16 | 19.65 | 1e-162 | Brefeldin A resistance protein OS Schizosaccharomyces pombe GN bfr1 PE 1 SV 1 |
sp|P32568|SNQ2_YEAST | 166 | 974 | 809 | Gaps:20 | 54.56 | 1501 | 37.85 | 19.29 | 1e-162 | Protein SNQ2 OS Saccharomyces cerevisiae GN SNQ2 PE 1 SV 2 |
blastp_pdb | no results |
rpsblast_cdd | gnl|CDD|162131 | 95 | 977 | 883 | Gaps:142 | 99.35 | 1394 | 36.90 | 15.96 | 0.0 | TIGR00956 3a01205 Pleiotropic Drug Resistance (PDR) Family protein. |
gnl|CDD|72992 | 157 | 956 | 800 | Gaps:57 | 100.00 | 202 | 55.94 | 15.84 | 1e-47 | cd03233 ABC_PDR_domain1 The pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) family of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. PDR is a well-described phenomenon occurring in fungi and shares several similarities with processes in bacteria and higher eukaryotes. This PDR subfamily represents domain I of its (ABC-IM)2 organization. ABC transporters are a large family of proteins involved in the transport of a wide variety of different compounds including sugars ions peptides and more complex organic molecules. The nucleotide-binding domain shows the highest similarity between all members of the family. ABC transporters are a subset of nucleotide hydrolases that contain a signature motif Q-loop and H-loop/switch region in addition to the Walker A motif/P-loop and Walker B motif commonly found in a number of ATP- and GTP-binding and hydrolyzing proteins.. |
gnl|CDD|162130 | 123 | 972 | 850 | Gaps:79 | 98.22 | 617 | 29.04 | 17.66 | 1e-36 | TIGR00955 3a01204 The Eye Pigment Precursor Transporter (EPP) Family protein. |
gnl|CDD|72991 | 158 | 945 | 788 | Gaps:58 | 99.48 | 192 | 43.98 | 20.42 | 1e-34 | cd03232 ABC_PDR_domain2 The pleiotropic drug resistance-like (PDR) family of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. PDR is a well-described phenomenon occurring in fungi and shares several similarities with processes in bacteria and higher eukaryotes. This PDR subfamily represents domain I of its (ABC-IM)2 organization. ABC transporters are a large family of proteins involved in the transport of a wide variety of different compounds including sugars ions peptides and more complex organic molecules. The nucleotide binding domain shows the highest similarity between all members of the family. ABC transporters are a subset of nucleotide hydrolases that contain a signature motif Q-loop and H-loop/switch region in addition to the Walker A motif/P-loop and Walker B motif commonly found in a number of ATP- and GTP-binding and hydrolyzing proteins.. |
gnl|CDD|148182 | 708 | 807 | 100 | n/a | 99.01 | 101 | 51.00 | 13.00 | 1e-32 | pfam06422 PDR_CDR CDR ABC transporter. Corresponds to a region of the PDR/CDR subgroup of ABC transporters comprising extracellular loop 3 transmembrane segment 6 and linker region. |
gnl|CDD|144596 | 489 | 699 | 211 | Gaps:7 | 100.00 | 208 | 31.25 | 17.31 | 7e-32 | pfam01061 ABC2_membrane ABC-2 type transporter. |
gnl|CDD|31326 | 162 | 969 | 808 | Gaps:33 | 76.45 | 293 | 39.73 | 16.52 | 7e-29 | COG1131 CcmA ABC-type multidrug transport system ATPase component [Defense mechanisms]. |
gnl|CDD|72972 | 159 | 961 | 803 | Gaps:63 | 99.48 | 194 | 46.63 | 19.69 | 2e-24 | cd03213 ABCG_EPDR ABCG transporters are involved in eye pigment (EP) precursor transport regulation of lipid-trafficking mechanisms and pleiotropic drug resistance (DR). DR is a well-described phenomenon occurring in fungi and shares several similarities with processes in bacteria and higher eukaryotes. Compared to other members of the ABC transporter subfamilies the ABCG transporter family is composed of proteins that have an ATP-binding cassette domain at the N-terminus and a TM (transmembrane) domain at the C-terminus.. |
gnl|CDD|72993 | 155 | 954 | 800 | Gaps:20 | 82.30 | 226 | 43.01 | 17.20 | 9e-19 | cd03234 ABCG_White The White subfamily represents ABC transporters homologous to the Drosophila white gene which acts as a dimeric importer for eye pigment precursors. The eye pigmentation of Drosophila is developed from the synthesis and deposition in the cells of red pigments which are synthesized from guanine and brown pigments which are synthesized from tryptophan. The pigment precursors are encoded by the white brown and scarlet genes respectively. Evidence from genetic and biochemical studies suggest that the White and Brown proteins function as heterodimers to import guanine while the White and Scarlet proteins function to import tryptophan. However a recent study also suggests that White may be involved in the transport of a metabolite such as 3-hydroxykynurenine across intracellular membranes. Mammalian ABC transporters belonging to the White subfamily (ABCG1 ABCG5 and ABCG8) have been shown to be involved in the regulation of lipid-trafficking mechanisms in macrophages hepatocytes and intestinal mucosa cells. ABCG1 (ABC8) the human homolog of the Drosophila white gene is induced in monocyte-derived macrophages during cholesterol influx mediated by acetylated low-density lipoprotein. It is possible that human ABCG1 forms heterodimers with several heterologous partners.. |
gnl|CDD|72989 | 164 | 938 | 775 | Gaps:17 | 53.18 | 173 | 50.00 | 19.57 | 2e-11 | cd03230 ABC_DR_subfamily_A This family of ATP-binding proteins belongs to a multisubunit transporter involved in drug resistance (BcrA and DrrA) nodulation lipid transport and lantibiotic immunity. In bacteria and archaea these transporters usually include an ATP-binding protein and one or two integral membrane proteins. Eukaryote systems of the ABCA subfamily display ABC domains that are quite similar to this family. The ATP-binding domain shows the highest similarity between all members of the ABC transporter family. ABC transporters are a subset of nucleotide hydrolases that contain a signature motif Q-loop and H-loop/switch region in addition to the Walker A motif/P-loop and Walker B motif commonly found in a number of ATP- and GTP-binding and hydrolyzing proteins.. |
rpsblast_kog | gnl|CDD|35288 | 89 | 978 | 890 | Gaps:116 | 96.33 | 1391 | 31.19 | 17.39 | 0.0 | KOG0065 KOG0065 KOG0065 Pleiotropic drug resistance proteins (PDR1-15) ABC superfamily [Secondary metabolites biosynthesis transport and catabolism]. |
gnl|CDD|35284 | 123 | 976 | 854 | Gaps:71 | 99.02 | 613 | 30.48 | 21.09 | 2e-60 | KOG0061 KOG0061 KOG0061 Transporter ABC superfamily (Breast cancer resistance protein) [Secondary metabolites biosynthesis transport and catabolism]. |
gnl|CDD|35278 | 161 | 358 | 198 | Gaps:16 | 14.98 | 1228 | 23.37 | 23.37 | 3e-08 | KOG0055 KOG0055 KOG0055 Multidrug/pheromone exporter ABC superfamily [Secondary metabolites biosynthesis transport and catabolism]. |