The Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource for
Functional Sites in Proteins

o  Instance

Accession Acc. Gene-, NameStartEndSubsequenceLogic PDB OrganismLength
ELMI004683 Q15078 CDK5R1
CD5R1_HUMAN
304 307 DLKNESGQEDKKRLLLGLDR TP 7CNG  
Homo sapiens (Human) 307

o  Instance evidence

Evidence classPSI-MIMethodBioSourcePubMedLogicReliabilityNotes
experimental MI:0113 western blot in vitro Chen,2021 support certain ParticipantIdentification FeatureDetection
experimental MI:0065 isothermal titration calorimetry in vitro Chen,2021 support certain InteractionDetection
experimental MI:0114 x-ray crystallography in vitro Chen,2021 support certain InteractionDetection FeatureDetection
experimental MI:0074 mutation analysis in vivo/in vitro Chen,2021 support certain FeatureDetection
experimental MI:0240 fusion protein in vivo/in vitro Chen,2021 support certain InteractionDetection ParticipantIdentification

o  Interactions

Uniprot Id Domain family Domain Start Domain End Affinity Min/Max (µMol) Notes
(Q9UK73) FEM1B_HUMAN IPR002110 (Ankyrin repeat)
The ankyrin repeat is one of the most common protein-protein interaction motifs in nature
483 530 [mitab][xml]

o  Pathways

KEGG: The sequence Q15078 is implicated in the following 3 Pathways: (color codes: This sequence=red, interacting sequence=orange)
Please cite: The Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource: 2022 release. (PMID:34718738)

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