P58456 · KAB5_OLDAF
- ProteinKalata-B5
- StatusUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)
- Organism
- Amino acids
- Protein existenceEvidence at protein level
- Annotation score3/5
Function
function
Probably participates in a plant defense mechanism.
GO annotations
all annotations | all molecular function | nucleotide binding | molecular_function | nucleic acid binding | dna binding | chromatin binding | dna-binding transcription factor activity | rna binding | cytoskeletal motor activity | catalytic activity | nuclease activity | signaling receptor binding | structural molecule activity | transporter activity | binding | protein binding | translation factor activity, rna binding | lipid binding | kinase activity | transferase activity | hydrolase activity | oxygen binding | enzyme regulator activity | carbohydrate binding | signaling receptor activity | translation regulator activity | transcription regulator activity | other molecular function | all biological process | carbohydrate metabolic process | generation of precursor metabolites and energy | nucleobase-containing compound metabolic process | dna metabolic process | translation | lipid metabolic process | transport | response to stress | cell cycle | cell communication | signal transduction | cell-cell signaling | multicellular organism development | circadian rhythm | biological_process | metabolic process | catabolic process | biosynthetic process | response to light stimulus | response to external stimulus | tropism | response to biotic stimulus | response to abiotic stimulus | response to endogenous stimulus | embryo development | post-embryonic development | fruit ripening | abscission | pollination | flower development | cellular process | programmed cell death | photosynthesis | cellular component organization | cell growth | protein metabolic process | cellular homeostasis | secondary metabolic process | reproductive process | cell differentiation | protein modification process | growth | epigenetic regulation of gene expression | response to chemical | anatomical structure development | regulation of molecular function | other biological process | all cellular component | cellular_component | extracellular region | cell wall | intracellular anatomical structure | nucleus | nuclear envelope | nucleoplasm | nucleolus | cytoplasm | mitochondrion | lysosome | endosome | vacuole | peroxisome | endoplasmic reticulum | golgi apparatus | cytosol | ribosome | cytoskeleton | plasma membrane | chloroplast | plastid | thylakoid | membrane | external encapsulating structure | other cellular component | |||
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Aspect | Term | |
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Biological Process | defense response |
Keywords
- Biological process
Names & Taxonomy
Protein names
- Recommended nameKalata-B5
Organism names
- Organism
- Taxonomic lineageEukaryota > Viridiplantae > Streptophyta > Embryophyta > Tracheophyta > Spermatophyta > Magnoliopsida > eudicotyledons > Gunneridae > Pentapetalae > asterids > lamiids > Gentianales > Rubiaceae > Rubioideae > Spermacoceae > Hedyotis-Oldenlandia complex > Oldenlandia
Accessions
- Primary accessionP58456
PTM/Processing
Features
Showing features for peptide, cross-link, disulfide bond.
Type | ID | Position(s) | Description | ||
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Peptide | PRO_0000043630 | 1-30 | Kalata-B5 | ||
Cross-link | 1↔30 | Cyclopeptide (Gly-Asn) | |||
Disulfide bond | 4↔20 | ||||
Disulfide bond | 8↔22 | ||||
Disulfide bond | 13↔27 | ||||
Post-translational modification
This is a cyclic peptide.
Keywords
- PTM
Structure
Family & Domains
Domain
The presence of a 'disulfide through disulfide knot' structurally defines this protein as a knottin.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the cyclotide family. Bracelet subfamily.
Keywords
- Domain