General Information

  • ID:  hor001819
  • Uniprot ID:  B3A0H8
  • Protein name:  Extended FMRFamide-3
  • Gene name:  NA
  • Organism:  Tyrannophasma gladiator (Gladiator) (Heel-walker)
  • Family:  FARP (FMRF amide related peptide) family
  • Source:  Animal
  • Expression:  NA
  • Disease:  NA
  • Comments:  NA
  • Taxonomy:  Tyrannophasma (genus), Mantophasmatodea incertae sedis, Mantophasmatodea (order), Polyneoptera (cohort), Neoptera (infraclass), Pterygota (subclass), Dicondylia, Insecta (class), Hexapoda (subphylum), Pancrustacea, Mandibulata, Arthropoda (phylum), Panarthropoda, Ecdysozoa, Protostomia, Bilateria, Eumetazoa, Metazoa (kingdom), Opisthokonta, Eukaryota (superkingdom), cellular organisms
  • GO MF:  NA
  • GO BP:  GO:0007218 neuropeptide signaling pathway
  • GO CC:  GO:0005576 extracellular region

Sequence Information

  • Sequence:  GPETAFFRL
  • Length:  9(1-9)
  • Propeptide:  GPETAFFRL
  • Signal peptide:  NA
  • Modification:  T9 Leucine amide
  • Glycosylation:  NA
  • Mutagenesis:  NA

Activity

  • Function:  FMRFamides and FMRFamide-like peptides are neuropeptides.
  • Mechanism:  NA
  • Cross BBB:  NA
  • Target:  NA
  • Target Unid:  NA
  • IC50: NA
  • EC50: NA
  • ED50: NA
  • kd: NA
  • Half life: NA

Structure

  • Disulfide bond:  NA
  • Structure ID:  NA
  • Structure: (PDB_ID-from https://www.rcsb.org/; AlphaFold_DB_ID-from https://alphafold.ebi.ac.uk/; hordbxxxxxx_AF2.pdb was predicted structure by AlphaFold2; hordbxxxxxx_ESM.pdb was predicted structure by ESMFold)
  •    hor001819_AF2.pdbhor001819_ESM.pdb

Physical Information

Mass: 118005 Formula: C49H72N12O13
Absent amino acids: CDHIKMNQSVWY Common amino acids: F
pI: 6.41 Basic residues: 1
Polar residues: 2 Hydrophobic residues: 4
Hydrophobicity: 5.56 Boman Index: -1067
Half-Life: 30 hour Half-Life Yeast: >20 hour
Half-Life E.Coli: >10 hour Aliphatic Index 54.44
Instability Index: 2820 Extinction Coefficient cystines: 0
Absorbance 280nm: 0

Literature

  • PubMed ID:  22508719
  • Title:  Peptidomics-based phylogeny and biogeography of Mantophasmatodea (Hexapoda).