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SRP68

Gene
SRP68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
627 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane. SRP68 binds the 7S RNA, SRP72 binds to this complex subsequently. This ribonucleoprotein complex might interact directly with the docking protein in the ER membrane and possibly participate in the elongation arrest function.
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
70.73 kDa
Sequence
MAAEKQVPGGGGGGGSGGGGGSGGGGSGGGRGAGGEENKENERPSAGSKANKEFGDSLSLEILQIIKESQQQHGLRHGDFQRYRGYCSRRQRRLRKTLNFKMGNRHKFTGKKVTEELLTDNRYLLLVLMDAERAWSYAMQLKQEANTEPRKRFHLLSRLRKAVKHAEELERLCESNRVDAKTKLEAQAYTAYLSGMLRFEHQEWKAAIEAFNKCKTIYEKLASAFTEEQAVLYNQRVEEISPNIRYCAYNIGDQSAINELMQMRLRSGGTEGLLAEKLEALITQTRAKQAATMSEVEWRGRTVPVKIDKVRIFLLGLADNEAAIVQAESEETKERLFESMLSECRDAIQVVREELKPDQKQRDYILEGEPGKVSNLQYLHSYLTYIKLSTAIKRNENMAKGLQRALLQQQPEDDSKRSPRPQDLIRLYDIILQNLVELLQLPGLEEDKAFQKEIGLKTLVFKAYRCFFIAQSYVLVKKWSEALVLYDRVLKYANEVNSDAGAFKNSLKDLPDVQELITQVRSEKCSLQAAAILDANDAHQTETSSSQVKDNKPLVERFETFCLDPSLVTKQANLVHFPPGFQPIPCKPLFFDLALNHVAFPPLEDKLEQKTKSGLTGYIKGIFGFRS

Gene
Srp68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
625 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane. SRP68 binds the 7S RNA, SRP72 binds to this complex subsequently. This ribonucleoprotein complex might interact directly with the docking protein in the ER membrane and possibly participate in the elongation arrest function (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
70.574 kDa
Sequence
MAAEKQIPGGGSGGGGSGSGGGGGGSGGGRSAGGDENKENERPSAGSKANKEFGDSLSLEILQIIKESQQQHGLRHGDFQRYRGYCSRRQRRLRKTLNFKMGNRHKFTGKKVTEELLTDNRYLLLVLMDAERAWSYAMQLKQEANTEPRKRFHLLSRLRKAVKHAEELERLCESNRVDAKTKLEAQAYTAYLSGMLRFEHQEWKSAIEAFNKCKTIYEKLASAFTEEQAVLYNQRVEEISPNIRYCAYNIGDQSAINELMQMRLRSGGTEGLLAEKLEALITQTRAKQAATMSEVEWRGRTVPVKIDKVRIFLLGLADNEAAIVQAESEETKERLFESMLSECRDALQAVREELKPDQKQRDYALDGESGKVSNLQYLHSYLTYIKLSTAIRRNENMAKGLHRALLQQQPEDDSKRSPRPQDLIRLYDIILQNLVELLQLPGLEEDRTFQKEISLKTLVFKAYRCFFIAQSYVLVKKWSEALVLYDRVLKYANEVSSHGGASKNSLKDLPDVQELITQVRSEKCSLQAAAILDANDSHQTDTSSQVKDNTPLVERFESFCLDPSLVTKQANLVHFPPGFQPIPCKPLFFDLALNHVAFPPLEDKLEQKTKSGLTGYIKGIFGFRS

Gene
SRP68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Canis lupus familiaris
Length
622 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane. SRP68 binds the 7S RNA, SRP72 binds to this complex subsequently. This ribonucleoprotein complex might interact directly with the docking protein in the ER membrane and possibly participate in the elongation arrest function.
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
70.275 kDa
Sequence
MAAEKQVPGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGSGGGRGAGGEENKENERPSAGSKANREFGDSLSLEILQIIKESQQQHGLRHGDFQRYRGYCSRRQRRLRKTLNFKMGNRHKFTGKKVTEDLLTDNRYLLLVLMDAERAWSYAMQLKQEANTEPRKRFHLLSRLRKAVKHAEELERLCESNRVDAKTKLEAQAYTAYLSGMLRFEHQEWKAAIEAFNKCKTIYEKLASAFTEEQAVLYNQRVEEISPNIRYCAYNIGDQSAINELMQMRLRSGGTEGLLAEKLEALITQTRAKQAATMSEVEWRGRTVPVKIDKVRIFLLGLADNEAAIAQAESEETKERLFESMLSECRDAIQAVREELKPDQKQRDYTLDGESGKVSNLQYLHSYLTYIKLSTAIRRNENMAKGLQKALQQQPEDESKRSPRPQDLIRLYDIILQNLVELLQLPGLEEDRAFQKEIGLKTLVFKAYRCFFIAQSYVLVKKWSEALVLYDRVLKYANEVNSDAGAFRNSLKDLPDVQELITQVRSEKCSLQAAAILDASDSHQPETSSQVKDNKPLVERFETFCLDPSLVTKQANLVHFPPGFQPIPCKPLFFDLALNHVAFPPLEDKLEQKTKSGLTGYIKGIFGFRS

Gene
srp68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Dictyostelium discoideum
Length
614 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Srp68 binds the 7S RNA, srp72 binds to this complex subsequently. This ribonucleoprotein complex might interact directly with the docking protein in the ER membrane and possibly participate in the elongation arrest function (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
70.904 kDa
Sequence
MATNISTSPKEDVPKEKFHLDILNFSQTSQIQFGLRLQDYKKYRQYCSKRIQRLRSQLRKQYGKKNYVNKIVLNGGETEKQINDVRYLQISLLKTERAWSYAMDLKAQFEKDNDSRIGFHMNRRFGKASRNSTQLYELCKLVADQYTIIEAHAYSSWMASSLSLTKQDFKKALEEINISKTIYEKLSEQGDHSQKELYQKRIEETEPIIRFCLYNLKNEKNTSNKVSQNTLTIIEQSLEELKNQENKKKSSTSSTTTTTATTTIEWKSKSIKVDEKLDEKLKIFNEFKKENENKLPKNINASIDTTSNISPIFNIYDKLVYNLINCETIVKNDLSTLVRVNLKNKSVKSEIEEQSTRILLAYIMYHKMKYLYERNSILITMMQRVLDGEKVDESAIKKKVKKVTWNDLVRLSTHQVKVYTIMSESRDTDSNKEIARDQDAQLILLKSIRLYYIAVCLAKSLKFSETMAVLDRVLTNIQNVRKTNTKNQQILNDTNELESNIKKQRSQIHANSFIQQLSENQDLKNQMSSLSIGGITTASGKSNDLISGLDSFDTSFLTEKKLVQLPPQLQPVQAKPIFFDLAFNSVTFPSLDQRKKGSSTGTPSKGLFGFWGRG

Gene
Srp68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Drosophila melanogaster
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Srp68 binds the 7S RNA, Srp72 binds to this complex subsequently. This ribonucleoprotein complex might interact directly with the docking protein in the ER membrane and possibly participate in the elongation arrest function (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
69.009 kDa
Sequence
MVVQEDNPNTGDVQEKTETAPVAEPSKIFTVEILHMIKDAQQQHGLRHGDFQRYRGYCSRRIRRLRKALKYPQGDKRHFKRRDVTIGQLTGKKADERFIHIPLICAERAWAYAMQLKQESNTEPRKRFHLVNKLRRACFYALQLQELCNTEAFDARTKLECEAYVAWMHGTLHFELQLWKTAGEHLKRAQVVYENLGKALPEDEQELYRAKVNEFTPNLRYCAYNISGGASGGKIDEILELRAQGVLENLDVLVSQTKTESSEGLQTIDWRGRKVTVRPEKVRLFLLSAQELDKSLAKTTKQDAKIELIERILMDCKDAIQAVRDEIKQDPKLRSLTTGQTVSGVQYLLAYLSYIRHSRTLQRNLCLVEQAKLNFYDPNLQSQQNVGDGKRVRPQDLARLYEIILQNVTEMQQINGLEDDATYQSEVENLAITFKAFRCYYIALTLIDIKKWKEAVALYERASNYATEALKGKSSPEFQLQEELKKVVSAIDGCKFSAHAYSVLEDDNSEESGTTTKSQKTTKPLYERLSLYKEDQSLHTKAPNVFKLTPDMEPIPCKPIFFDLAMTYVELPSLEGKLESPGKKGASITGFVKGFLGWGGGGNK

Gene
SRP68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c)
Length
599 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle (SRP) assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. SRP is required for the cotranslational protein translocation for ER import and preferentially recognizes strongly hydrophobic signal sequences. It is involved in targeting the nascent chain-ribosome (RNC) complex to the ER and is proposed to participate in the arrest of nascent chain elongation during membrane targeting. SRP68 binds the 7S RNA, SRP72 binds to this complex subsequently.
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
69.006 kDa
Sequence
MVAYSPIIATYGNRAEQFLETDSDFAKYHAKLNKKLQHLRSRCHLVTKDTKKYSSKNKYGEINSEDYDNKTKLIGVLILLHAERDLALAETLKLRARQRGKLKKSEEKVLSTRLKKACKTADKLVNVTQNEQQWITRAQYLAFAKLVHSEYLINGKRFKRKDNAKISNNLALVFAALEHLKNLSLLAEEVVDNIVNKYQYSLKQYAGNLITTPEINNFIVERVQSDENKDDELVKLLLDNGFNMKKITTSTEDQKVTTNINWRSFNAKIIDAEVAQFLEQGLSIHPTQITQYTQRLSKLEKALDRHEFFIANHDDQDDIDEMVENSSENNQIILAYIKYNILLTSISRERDLFTHLWNQWLKLNTSLPSKLTKYKEMERIVKNLTKYLSDIMELPGVYSDDELLSQLDLCKLYFQLFLNTGCLSVLYQSKGRYMEALALYVDAYRRLENKLSEIESLDEILLPANLLSLNSVRSLQKRIENGGNSVITLAEYEKRNHGGSLGKYDLTVIEKLDSKKILPTDIQLKNLFPLKPKMLPIPSKPTLFDLAFNYITYDKQEPSASQVKDSVTETESISQTPISNEQTEGEPKKKRGFLGLFGR

Gene
srp68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit srp68
Organism
Schizosaccharomyces pombe (strain 972 / ATCC 24843)
Length
597 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle (SRP) assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. SRP is required for the cotranslational protein translocation for ER import and preferentially recognizes strongly hydrophobic signal sequences. It is involved in targeting the nascent chain-ribosome (RNC) complex to the ER and is proposed to participate in the arrest of nascent chain elongation during membrane targeting. Srp68 binds the 7S RNA (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
67.86 kDa
Sequence
MDPHVKLSTSLVIIAFRYLPNNFNDSRLGCDNLSTVGLCLKNGTGEVLFSGLIKQMANFYIFPLLLEARSDHFYEGNEYIKYLSHRIHGLRKSLHITQRGGKPKSSVDKRYAEILLFNADRAFQQFVFLRSSQRRHALRRLKRADQFGKELVSFTNAFDCNDHIFYLEAIAFAKYIEGTLNYEKRDWEGSLSAFSISRLSFLVLQNKIDTLAEHEKSVLGELQNQIDSNLRYVAQRTGLQNQTKSLDILMLSSIPKDEEVIQHVNSVDSEILQMTGDEQDSLQTITVIEWRDQRVKIEHPDVVLALYAIHDVKNSPGTIDSKRDRLLAAWARAEEITKSVLDNTGLEDEQKFQTLSICYTYLAYNVVLLRIQRDLAVENDSELVASQAQLRSRQSLYDSIIKNIEIAKELPGIARDTGMTAQLEAQISLAKSKRCQAIADAYQAQDKLASLAMCVRAASYLQQVNDILRNFEEKPHLIAFDIIPELKKDEKELKKKILLLQSLASMGNINQPPKNLSLVETLDSYQTLAELEPSWNLTDADIRAIPAKPLFFDLAITYLGQQTSFDKKKAQPEKPVTSVSKEPKQKNKGFFSSLLGR

Gene
SRP68
Protein
Signal recognition particle subunit SRP68
Organism
Debaryomyces hansenii (strain ATCC 36239 / CBS 767 / JCM 1990 / NBRC 0083 / IGC 2968)
Length
587 amino acids
Function
Signal-recognition-particle assembly has a crucial role in targeting secretory proteins to the rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane. SRP68 binds the 7S RNA, SRP72 binds to this complex subsequently. This ribonucleoprotein complex might interact directly with the docking protein in the ER membrane and possibly participate in the elongation arrest function (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the SRP68 family.
Mass
67.409 kDa
Sequence
MSAYLSSSEDYHKQRKRLNKRLLKLRHELDLITPDTKDYKKKEKISKISSSDYDQDEKYGLLLLLTAERDSLYSSEIKSLLEISNDNASSYRNLMISRIKKSLSSSKKLLEITVNEKDEYKRIEYYTYAALIQGNLSVNKKQWSKALNAFSIAKCALDFLYSQEDSKMDIEEEQEESTQFKKTLISEITETLVDPSLALAISQDDTAYSTTTDLKTVSRQHCRDNKLSYLQPVIEIIARIDPEAVSEVSSSTELIKSVQWRDHEATLYNDELAYKIMKLTNDNETNWKNFNDANQFDVLLSGWSELLEIHTNDMDKNKDEDDLEKVQDRAIVLTYINFNLLFTRLKRDLLIIDQLSSQGDNVFALKKLEFNKDIIRLYGTIITTTQEIKDLPGVYNDEDLHESLDNLEKFFVAKKSAVLARSFALNNKFPEALKIFDHVDNTLSSSDNKFYKIDEFPYNVSSNVEFEKFKKELPSQVLQAQILAQFSVDLSKNLNQSNFVIENMNKYPVSNETLDNIANFNKNLSIAPVLSKPVLFDIGFNYINYGMGRSSSYNNSNSATSTTSDSTTDQNDPNKKKSGFFGIFGRS