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Protein Info 
   
Short Name:  CETN3
Full Name:  Centrin-3
Alias:  CEN3; Centrin, EF-hand, 3
Type:  Basal body, Photoreceptor connecting cilium, Centriole protein
Mass (Da):  19550
Number AA:  167
UniProt ID:  O15182
International Prot ID:  IPI00005210
Sequence:  Retrieve full protein sequence
   
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Cellular Component:  GO:0005814     Uniprot OncoNet
Molecular Function:  GO:0005509     PhosphoSite+ KinaseNET
Biological Process:  GO:0051301  GO:0007098  GO:0007067 Phosida TranscriptoNet
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Info Box  A variety of parameters were considered in the selection of putative P-sites. Confirmed P-Sites have lower Hydrophobicity Scores. The P-site Similarity Score is lower the more that it resembles typical confirmed corresponding P-Ser, P-Thr or P-Tyr sites. The Maximum KInase Score provides the calculated score for highest match of 500 human protein kinases for the amino acid sequence surrounding the target P-site as determined with Kinase Substrate Predictor V2. The Sum KInase Score provides the additive sum of the positive individual Kinase Substrate Predictor V2 scores from 500 human protein kinases. The Conservation Score is the average of the percent similarity of the human P-site with the equivalent P-site in 20 other diverse species. Click the coloured buttons below to retrieve this and other information in the Info Box, or click the orange buttons for relevant links.
Phosphosites 
-7-6-5-4-3-2-101234567Expt. conf.EffectKinasePPaseKinexus ProductsRef.Evol.Kinase Pred.P-site Match
Site 1T14SELVVDKTKRKKRRE
Site 2S23RKKRRELSEEQKQEI
Site 3T39DAFELFDTDKDEAID
Site 4Y47DKDEAIDYHELKVAM
Site 5Y73VLKILKDYDREATGK
Site 6T78KDYDREATGKITFED
Site 7T82REATGKITFEDFNEV
Site 8S119DDDSGKISLRNLRRV
Site 9S135RELGENMSDEELRAM
 
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Confirmed in mammals
Confirmed in related proteins or other species
Predicted by Kinexus P-Site Prediction algorithm
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