dbPAF Protein Information


Tag Content
dbPAF ID dbPAF-0053335
Uniprot Accession I3L273; GFY_HUMAN;
Genbank Protein ID NP_001182185.1; XP_011524601.1; XP_011524602.1; XP_011524603.1;
Genbank Nucleotide ID NM_001195256.1; XM_011526299.1; XM_011526300.1; XM_011526301.1;
Protein Name Golgi-associated olfactory signaling regulator
Protein Synonyms/Alias Protein Goofy;
Gene Name GFY
Gene Synonyms/Alias
Organism Homo sapiens(Human)
NCBI Taxa ID 9606
Functional Description
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Required for proper function of the olfactory system. May be involved in establishing the acuity of olfactory sensory signaling (By similarity).
Phosphorylation Sites
dbPAF PTMs: 5
PositionPeptidesSourceReferences ( PMIDs )
123ESLDMPKTNLSKMAHPhosphoSitePlus22135298
126DMPKTNLSKMAHPESPhosphoSitePlus22135298
158ETPKPNFSKTSRPEFPhosphoSitePlus22135298
160PKPNFSKTSRPEFPEPhosphoSitePlus22135298
363PALPGRPSQLAPATLPhosphoSitePlus;curated22135298; 25627689
Sequence
(Fasta)
MKSFSRILFL VFLLAGLRSK AAPSAPLPLG CGFPDMAHPS ETSPLKGASE NSKRDRLNPE 60
FPGTPYPEPS KLPHTVSLET FPLDFTEPLN PDLRETPHPE SPETPKADSL TTSISESLDM 120
PKTNLSKMAH PESSETPTPG PTEMPHPGSP ETPKPNFSKT SRPEFPETPN TDLMQTTPQE 180
SPEILQLNAT EVSQAELPET SNTNPTKTPD PKSPEKHDLN STETPNSEFL QALHPDPSKT 240
PHPESHVTHN PSPTEISQTE FPTTYYQNAT DVPRTSDPQI STSLYPETPV PFKDDATALN 300
ELSLNPKPGT PAAIQPDSPK LPTSDSPGMV ELKAPQNSGP KESNVPPPSA RIAGPPALPG 360
RPSQLAPATL RAPQRHSRGE GVNTIIVVER VKETGVTLVG RPRGAAGGAL CLFFAGTALL 420
IGIFVLLWCL YRRAARQRPF AHHRLPDDGD EPVLHLDAPK DPYDLYFYAP DTWVPSHIAT 480
KQPPPTPPLP PKLPPPPRGG RPQRLEALSP ATLPNNFV 519
Keyword

KW-0181--Complete proteome
KW-0325--Glycoprotein
KW-0333--Golgi apparatus
KW-0472--Membrane
KW-0552--Olfaction
KW-1185--Reference proteome
KW-0716--Sensory transduction
KW-0732--Signal
KW-0812--Transmembrane
KW-1133--Transmembrane helix

Interpro
PROSITE
Pfam
Gene Ontology

GO:0030173--C:integral component of Golgi membrane
GO:0060271--P:cilium morphogenesis
GO:0097499--P:protein localization to nonmotile primary cilium
GO:0050896--P:response to stimulus
GO:0007608--P:sensory perception of smell