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Ciona Intestinalis Betagamma-crystallin Ca2+ Form (tunicate betagamma-crystallin)


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Citation: The PCDDB (protein circular dichroism data bank): A bioinformatics resource for protein characterisations and methods development.
Ramalli SG, Miles AJ, Janes RW, Wallace BA., J Mol Biol (2022)


Validation report compiled by Validichro v1.4.0.1, 2016-09-11, 10:56pm. - PASS (Incomplete)

Depositors Notes: This deposition states that the protein has 83 residues as compared to the 84 residues that the Uniport sequence. This is due to the absence of the methionine start codon which is a common post-translational modification.

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Experimental Temperature PASS ?
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Concentration and Pathlength PASS ?
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Noise: 260-270nm INSUFFICIENT DATA ?
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Interval resolution PASS ?
High Tension Voltage 240-260nm INSUFFICIENT DATA ?
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Depositor Note This deposition states that the protein has 83 residues as compared to the 84 residues that the Uniport sequence. This is due to the absence of the methionine start codon which is a common post-translational modification. ?
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Depositor Natalia Kozlyuk
Uniprot F6Q2R9
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Protein Type soluble globular
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