We are deeply saddened by the passing of Amos Bairoch (1957–2025), the creator of PROSITE. We wish to dedicate our latest paper, published shortly before his death, to him. He will always be a source of inspiration to us.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family and friends, and to all those who had the privilege of working with him. Rest in peace, Amos. Your work will live on long after you are gone.
Our deepest condolences go out to his family and friends, and to all those who had the privilege of working with him. Rest in peace, Amos. Your work will live on long after you are gone.
PROSITE documentation PDOC01018Uncharacterized protein family UPF0047 signature
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Description
The following uncharacterized proteins have been shown [1] to be highly similar:
- Bacillus subtilis hypothetical protein yugU.
- Escherichia coli hypothetical protein yjbQ.
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis hypothetical protein MtCY9C4.12.
- Synechocystis strain PCC 6803 hypothetical protein sll1880.
- Archaeoglobus fulgidus hypothetical protein AF2050.
- Methanococcus jannaschii hypothetical protein MJ1081.
- Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum hypothetical protein MTH771.
- Fission yeast hypothetical protein SpAC4A8.02c.
These are small proteins of 14 to 16 Kd. They can be picked up in the database by the following pattern. This pattern is located in the C-terminal part of these proteins.
Last update:July 1998 / First entry.
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Reference
| 1 | Authors | Bairoch A. |
| Source | Unpublished observations (1998). |
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