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AT3G52850.1

Arabidopsis thaliana [ath]

vacuolar sorting receptor homolog 1

26 PTM sites : 4 PTM types

PLAZA: AT3G52850
Gene Family: HOM05D000969
Other Names: ATELP1,ATELP,ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR-LIKE PROTEIN,ATVSR1,BP-80,BP80,BP80-1%3B1,binding protein of 80 kDa 1%3B1,BP80B,GFS1,Green fluorescent seed 1; VSR1

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For each protein all PTMs are highlighted by default in the respective protein sequence (right-hand side). One can adjust a selection of PTMs in the PTM table on the left-hand side. In addition, functional protein domains and sites can be underlined if desired.

In the PTM table per PTM the PTM position and type is indicated, as well as the plain peptide sequence that was identified by mass spectrometry. The respective proteomics study is indicated by a number, providing a link to consult the experimental details. Additional PTM meta-data includes various confidence measures such as peptide score provided by search algorithms, posterior error probability (PEP), precursor mass deviation (in ppm) and modification site probability. The available confidence meta-data can be consulted in the extended PTM table by clicking SHOW CONFIDENCE. However, in the default PTM table, a color-coding of confidence is provided with green indicating high confidence, olive medium confidence, grey low confidence, and no color an unassigned confidence. More details regarding this confidence assignment can be consulted in the tutorial or the Plant PTM Viewer manuscript.

Besides confidence measures, log2 fold changes between two conditions with significance values (P- or Q-values) are shown if provided in the respective publication. Log2 fold changes are colored in heatmap-like gradient (green = induced, red = repressed) and significant values are highlighted in green. To determine significance, we employed the threshold used in the respective publication. For more details on the quantitative measurements we refer to the experimental details and respective publication, as methodologies can differ.

On the bottom of the page one can send the whole protein or a part of the protein (i.e. a functional domain) to PTM Blast. This will display aligned protein sequences that potentially report aligned PTMs.

PTMs



PTM Type

Mod AA

Pos

Peptide

Exp ID

Conf
nt R 20 RFVVEKNNLKVTSP167b
ox C 98 GDCYFTLK47
ng N 143 AEPLITMDTPEEDKSDADYLQNITIPSALITK134
135
SDADYLQNITIPSALITK74
ox C 202 CDTQIEFLK47
sno C 202 CDTQIEFLK169
sno C 250 SQCINHGR169
sno C 257 YCAPDPEQDFTK169
sno C 283 QACVYR169
ox C 319 ECADGIIK47
sno C 319 ECADGIIK169
ox C 337 CIGDPEADVENPVLK138b
ng N 429 AANITACRDTFR74
ox C 442 LCECPTVQGVK47
117b
ox C 444 LCECPTVQGVK47
117b
sno C 444 LCECPTVQGVK169
ox C 460 FVGDGYTHCK47
sno C 460 FVGDGYTHCK169
sno C 488 GGFTYSACVDDHSK169
ox C 498 CPLGFK47
ox C 510 NCEDVDECKEK47
NCEDVDECK47
ox C 516 NCEDVDECKEK47
NCEDVDECK47
ox C 522 TVCQCPECK47
ox C 524 TVCQCPECK47
ox C 527 TVCQCPECK47
ox C 553 EHDTCIGSGK47
sno C 553 EHDTCIGSGK169

Sequence

Length: 623

MKLGLFTLSFLLILNLAMGRFVVEKNNLKVTSPDSIKGIYECAIGNFGVPQYGGTLVGTVVYPKSNQKACKSYSDFDISFKSKPGRLPTFVLIDRGDCYFTLKAWIAQQAGAAAILVADSKAEPLITMDTPEEDKSDADYLQNITIPSALITKTLGDSIKSALSGGDMVNMKLDWTESVPHPDERVEYELWTNSNDECGKKCDTQIEFLKNFKGAAQILEKGGHTQFTPHYITWYCPEAFTLSKQCKSQCINHGRYCAPDPEQDFTKGYDGKDVVVQNLRQACVYRVMNDTGKPWVWWDYVTDFAIRCPMKEKKYTKECADGIIKSLGIDLKKVDKCIGDPEADVENPVLKAEQESQIGKGSRGDVTILPTLVVNNRQYRGKLEKGAVLKAMCSGFQESTEPAICLTEDLETNECLENNGGCWQDKAANITACRDTFRGRLCECPTVQGVKFVGDGYTHCKASGALHCGINNGGCWRESRGGFTYSACVDDHSKDCKCPLGFKGDGVKNCEDVDECKEKTVCQCPECKCKNTWGSYECSCSNGLLYMREHDTCIGSGKVGTTKLSWSFLWILIIGVGVAGLSGYAVYKYRIRSYMDAEIRGIMAQYMPLESQPPNTSGHHMDI

ID PTM Type Color
nt N-terminus Proteolysis X
ox Reversible Cysteine Oxidation X
ng N-glycosylation X
sno S-nitrosylation X
Multiple types X

Domains & Sites

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Interpro Domains
Show IPR ID From To
IPR001881 512 554
IPR003137 58 159
Molecule Processing
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Signal Peptide 1 22

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