EBPL_MOUSE - dbPTM
EBPL_MOUSE - PTM Information in dbPTM
Basic Information of Protein
UniProt ID EBPL_MOUSE
UniProt AC Q9D0P0
Protein Name Emopamil-binding protein-like
Gene Name Ebpl
Organism Mus musculus (Mouse).
Sequence Length 206
Subcellular Localization Endoplasmic reticulum membrane
Multi-pass membrane protein.
Protein Description Does not possess sterol isomerase activity and does not bind sigma ligands..
Protein Sequence MGEHWALGPEAGSSLLLCSALLAVGCALGLRLGRGRSAVERWVLAWLCYDSLVHFVLEGAFVYLSIVGNVADSQGLIASLWKEYGKADTRWLYSDPTVVSLEILTVVLDGLLALVLIYAIVKEKYYRHFVQIVLCVCELYGCWMTFFPEWLVGSPSLNTSSWLYLWVYLVFFNGLWVLIPGLLLWQSWVELKKRDSQEANLAKKHK
Overview of Protein Modification Sites with Functional and Structural Information
Experimental Post-Translational Modification Sites

* ASA = Accessible Surface Area

Locations Modification Substrate Peptides
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Secondary Structure
ASA (%) Reference Orthologous
Protein Cluster

Oops, there are no PTM records of EBPL_MOUSE !!

Upstream regulatory proteins (kinases for phosphorylation sites, E3 ubiquitin ligases of ubiquitination sites, ...)
Modified Location Modified Residue Modification Type of Upstream Proteins Gene Name of Upstream Proteins UniProt AC of Upstream Proteins Sources

Oops, there are no upstream regulatory protein records of EBPL_MOUSE !!

Functions of PTM Sites
Modified Location Modified Residue Modification Function Reference

Oops, there are no descriptions of PTM sites of EBPL_MOUSE !!

Disease-associated PTM Sites based on SAP

* Distance = the distance between SAP position and PTM sites.

Modified Location Modification Variant Position
(Distance <= 10)
Residue Change SAP Related Disease Reference

Oops, there are no SNP-PTM records of EBPL_MOUSE !!

Protein-Protein Interaction
Interacting Protein Gene Name Interaction Type PPI Reference Domain-Domain Interactions

Oops, there are no PPI records of EBPL_MOUSE !!

Drug and Disease Associations
Kegg Drug
DrugBank
There are no disease associations of PTM sites.
Regulatory Network of EBPL_MOUSE

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Related Literatures of Post-Translational Modification

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