General Information

  • ID:  hor003176
  • Uniprot ID:  E9H0Y1
  • Protein name:  RYamide 1
  • Gene name:  NA
  • Organism:  Daphnia pulex (Water flea)
  • Family:  NPY family
  • Source:  animal
  • Expression:  NA
  • Disease:  NA
  • Comments:  NA
  • Taxonomy:  Daphnia (genus), Daphniidae (family), Anomopoda (infraorder), Cladocera (suborder), Diplostraca (order), Phyllopoda (subclass), Branchiopoda (class), Crustacea (subphylum), Pancrustacea, Mandibulata, Arthropoda (phylum), Panarthropoda, Ecdysozoa, Protostomia, Bilateria, Eumetazoa, Metazoa (kingdom), Opisthokonta, Eukaryota (superkingdom), cellular organisms
  • GO MF:  NA
  • GO BP:  NA
  • GO CC:  NA

Sequence Information

  • Sequence:  QTFFTNGRY
  • Length:  9
  • Propeptide:  MFPRRPYACAKLAYYIQQLKKPHVMARKESVFWLFCTLALMMSVVLVDAQTFFTNGRYGKRSEVRSRVASRSADERFFGGPRFGRSGNGGIVLGNSELDARNPERFFIGSRYGKRSEMEQIVPSPQVDESTSNSQEKETFLECNPIGIEQLYHCIERLKSAHHFDLMQHQQV
  • Signal peptide:  NA
  • Modification:  NA
  • Glycosylation:  NA
  • Mutagenesis:  NA

Activity

  • Function:  NA
  • 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:  AF-E9H0Y1-F1(AlphaFold_DB_ID)
  • 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)
  •    hor003176_AF2.pdbhor003176_ESM.pdb

Physical Information

Mass: 127609 Formula: C52H72N14O15
Absent amino acids: ACDEHIKLMPSVW Common amino acids: FT
pI: 9.35 Basic residues: 1
Polar residues: 5 Hydrophobic residues: 2
Hydrophobicity: -100 Boman Index: -2548
Half-Life: 0.8 hour Half-Life Yeast: 10 min
Half-Life E.Coli: >10 hour Aliphatic Index 0
Instability Index: -1917.78 Extinction Coefficient cystines: 1490
Absorbance 280nm: 186.25

Literature

  • PubMed ID:  21830762
  • Title:  Genomics, Transcriptomics, and Peptidomics of Daphnia Pulex Neuropeptides and Protein Hormones