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P36/LACK

Gene Name P36/LACK
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Leishmania infantum
VO ID VO_0011284
NCBI Protein GI 134085114
Other Database IDs CDD:238121
CDD:293791
InterPro: IPR001680
InterPro: IPR011046
InterPro: IPR015943
InterPro: IPR017986
InterPro: IPR019775
InterPro: IPR019781
InterPro: IPR019782
InterPro: IPR020472
UniProtKB/UniProt: P62884
Taxonomy ID 5671
Gene Strand (Orientation) ?
Protein Name activated protein kinase c receptor (LACK); p36 LACK protein
Protein pI 6.77
Protein Weight 33141.22
Protein Length 413
Protein Note guanine nucleotide-binding protein beta subunit-like protein
Protein Sequence
>CAM69515.1 activated protein kinase c receptor (LACK); p36 LACK protein [Leishmania infantum]
MNYEGHLKGHRGWVTSLACPQQAGSYIKVVSTSRDGTAISWKANPDRHSVDSDYGLPSHRLEGHTGFVSC
VSLAHATDYALTASWDRSIRMWDLRNGQCQRKFLKHTKDVLAVAFSPDDRLIVSAGRDNVIRVWNVAGEC
MHEFLRDGHEDWVSSICFSPSLEHPIVVSGSWDNTIKVWNVNGGKCERTLKGHSNYVSTVTVSPDGSLCA
SGGKDGAALLWDLSTGEQLFKINVESPINQIAFSPNRFWMCVATERSLSVYDLESKAVIAELTPDGAKPS
ECISIAWSADGNTLYSGHKDNLIRVWSISDAE

Molecule Role Protective antigen
Molecule Role Annotation BALB/c mice immunized with a DNA vector expressing p36/LACK of Leishmania infantum followed by a booster with VVp36/LACK induced significant protection against Leishmania major infection (Gonzalo et al., 2001).
Related Vaccines(s) VVr expressing L. infantum P36/LACK
References