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UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entry P36328


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Entry information
Entry name POLN_EEVVP
Primary accession number P36328
Secondary accession numbers Q52QW0 Q8JJT2 Q8QKW7 Q8UYL4 Q911J8 Q91KW9
Integrated into Swiss-Prot on June 1, 1994
Sequence was last modified on June 1, 1994 (Sequence version 1)
Annotations were last modified on    September 2, 2008 (Entry version 67)
Name and origin of the protein
Protein name Non-structural polyprotein
Synonyms Polyprotein nsP1234
P1234
Contains P123
P123'
mRNA-capping enzyme nsP1
     (EC 2.1.1.-)
     (EC 2.7.7.-)
     (Non-structural protein 1)
Protease/triphosphatase/NTPase/helicase nsP2
     (EC 3.4.22.-)
     (EC 3.1.3.33)
     (EC 3.6.1.15)
     (EC 3.6.1.-)
     (Non-structural protein 2)
     (nsP2)
Non-structural protein 3
     (nsP3)
Non-structural protein 3'
     (nsP3')
RNA-directed RNA polymerase nsP4
     (EC 2.7.7.48)
     (Non-structural protein 4)
     (nsP4)
Gene name None
From
Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (strain P676) (VEEV) [TaxID: 36385] 
Taxonomy Viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Togaviridae; Alphavirus; VEEV complex.
Virus hosts Bos taurus (Bovine) [TaxID: 9913]
Didelphis marsupialis (Southern opossum) [TaxID: 9268]
Equus asinus (Donkey) [TaxID: 9793]
Equus caballus (Horse) [TaxID: 9796]
Homo sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]
Melanoconion [TaxID: 53535]
Philander opossum (Gray four-eyed opossum) [TaxID: 9272]
Proechimys [TaxID: 10162]
Sigmodon hispidus (Hispid cotton rat) [TaxID: 42415]
Protein existence 2: Evidence at transcript level;
References
[1]
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC RNA].
DOI=10.1016/0042-6822(92)90232-E; PubMed=1448915 [NCBI, ExPASy, EBI, Israel, Japan]
Kinney R.M., Tsuchiya K.R., Sneider J.M., Trent D.W.;
"Genetic evidence that epizootic Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) viruses may have evolved from enzootic VEE subtype I-D virus.";
Virology 191:569-580(1992).
[2]
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC RNA].
STRAIN=3908, 6119, PMCHo5, and V198;
DOI=10.1016/S0140-6736(96)02275-1; PubMed=8709783 [NCBI, ExPASy, EBI, Israel, Japan]
Weaver S.C., Salas R., Rico-Hesse R., Ludwig G.V., Oberste M.S., Boshell J., Tesh R.B.;
"Re-emergence of epidemic Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis in South America.";
Lancet 348:436-440(1996).
[3]
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC RNA].
STRAIN=P676;
DOI=10.1128/JVI.75.13.5823-5832.2001; PubMed=11390583 [NCBI, ExPASy, EBI, Israel, Japan]
Brault A.C., Powers A.M., Medina G., Wang E., Kang W., Salas R.A., De Siger J., Weaver S.C.;
"Potential sources of the 1995 Venezuelan equine encephalitis subtype IC epidemic.";
J. Virol. 75:5823-5832(2001).
[4]
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC RNA].
STRAIN=254934, and 255010;
PubMed=16485478 [NCBI, ExPASy, EBI, Israel, Japan]
Navarro J.C., Medina G., Vasquez C., Coffey L.L., Wang E., Suarez A., Biord H., Salas M., Weaver S.C.;
"Postepizootic persistence of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, Venezuela.";
Emerg. Infect. Dis. 11:1907-1915(2005).
Comments
  • FUNCTION: P123 and P123' are short-lived polyproteins, accumulating during early stage of infection. P123 is directly translated from the genome, whereas P123' is a product of the cleavage of P1234. They localize the viral replication complex to the cytoplasmic surface of modified endosomes and lysosomes. By interacting with nsP4, they start viral genome replication into antigenome. After these early events, P123 and P123' are cleaved sequentially into nsP1, nsP2 and nsP3/nsP3'. This sequence of delayed processing would allow correct assembly and membrane association of the RNA polymerase complex (By similarity).
  • FUNCTION: nsP1 is a cytoplasmic capping enzyme. This function is necessary since all viral RNAs are synthesized in the cytoplasm, and host capping enzymes are restricted to the nucleus. The enzymatic reaction involves a covalent link between 7-methyl-GMP and nsP1, whereas eukaryotic capping enzymes form a covalent complex only with GMP. nsP1 capping would consist in the following reactions: GTP is first methylated and then forms the m7GMp-nsP1 complex, from which 7-methyl-GMP complex is transferred to the mRNA to create the cap structure. Palmitoylated nsP1 is remodeling host cell cytoskeleton, and induces filopodium-like structure formation at the surface of the host cell (By similarity).
  • FUNCTION: nsP2 has two separate domain with different biological activities. The N-terminal section is part of the RNA polymerase complex and has RNA trisphosphatase and RNA helicase activity. The C-terminal section harbors a protease that specifically cleaves and releases the four mature proteins (By similarity).
  • FUNCTION: nsP3 and nsP3' are essential for minus strand and subgenomic 26S mRNA synthesis (By similarity).
  • FUNCTION: nsP4 is a RNA dependent RNA polymerase. It replicates genomic and antigenomic RNA by recognizing replications specific signals. Transcribes also a 26S subgenomic mRNA by initiating RNA synthesis internally on antigenomic RNA. This 26S mRNA encodes for structural proteins. nsP4 is a short-lived protein regulated by several ways: the opal codon readthrough and degradation by ubiquitin pathway (By similarity).
  • CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: S-adenosyl-L-methionine + GTP = m7GTP.
  • CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: m7GTP + (5')pp-Pur-mRNA = diphosphate + m7G(5')ppp-Pur-mRNA.
  • CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: (5')ppp-mRNA + H2O = (5')pp-mRNA + phosphate.
  • CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: A 5'-phosphopolynucleotide + H2O = a polynucleotide + phosphate.
  • CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: NTP + H2O = NDP + phosphate.
  • CATALYTIC ACTIVITY: Nucleoside triphosphate + RNA(n) = diphosphate + RNA(n+1).
  • SUBUNIT: P123 interacts with nsP4; nsP1, nsP2, nsP3 and nsP4 interact with each other, and with uncharacterized host factors.
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Non-structural polyprotein: Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Note=Located on the cytoplasmic surface of modified endosomes and lysosomes, also called cytopathic vacuoles type I (CPVI). These vacuoles contain numerous small circular invaginations (spherules) which may be the sites of RNA synthesis.
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: P123: Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity).
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: P123': Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity).
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: mRNA-capping enzyme nsP1: Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Cell membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Cell projection, filopodium (By similarity). Note=In the late phase of infection, the polyprotein is quickly cleaved before localization to cellular membranes. Then a fraction of nsP1 localizes to the inner surface of the plasma membrane and its filopodial extensions (By similarity).
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Protease/triphosphatase/NTPase/helicase nsP2: Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Nucleus (By similarity). Note=In the late phase of infection, the polyprotein is quickly cleaved before localization to cellular membranes. Then approximately half of nsP2 is found in the nucleus (By similarity).
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Non-structural protein 3: Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Cytoplasm (By similarity). Note=In the late phase of infection, the polyprotein is quickly cleaved before localization to cellular membranes. Then nsP3 and nsP3' seems to aggregate in cytoplasm (By similarity).
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Non-structural protein 3': Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Cytoplasm (By similarity). Note=In the late phase of infection, the polyprotein is quickly cleaved before localization to cellular membranes. Then nsP3 and nsP3' seems to aggregate in cytoplasm (By similarity).
  • SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: RNA-directed RNA polymerase nsP4: Endosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity). Lysosome membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side (By similarity).
  • INDUCTION: Viral replication produces dsRNA in the late phase of infection, resulting in a strong activation of host EIF2AK2/PKR, leading to almost complete phosphorylation of EIF2A. This inactivates completely cellular translation initiation, resulting in a dramatic shutoff of proteins synthesis. Translation of viral non-structural polyprotein and all cellular proteins are stopped in infected cell between 2 and 4 hours post infection. Only the 26S mRNA is still translated into viral structural proteins, presumably through a unique mechanism of enhancer element which counteract the translation inhibition mediated by EIF2A. By doing this, the virus uses the cellular defense for its own advantage: shutoff of cellular translation allows to produce big amounts of structural proteins needed for the virus to bud out of the doomed cell.
  • PTM: Specific enzymatic cleavages in vivo yield mature proteins. The polyprotein is synthesized as P123, or P1234 by stop codon readthrough. These polyproteins are processed differently depending on the stage of infection. In early stages, P1234 is first cleaved in trans, through its nsP2 protease activity, releasing P123' and nsP4. P123/P123' and nsP4 start to replicate the viral genome into its antigenome. After these early events, nsP1 is cleaved in cis by nsP2 protease, releasing the P23/P23' polyprotein. Cleavage of nsP1 exposes an 'activator' at the N-terminus of P23/P23' which induces its cleavage into nsP2 and nsP3 by the viral protease. This sequence of delayed processing would allow correct assembly and membrane association of the RNA-polymerase complex. In the late stage of infection, the presence of free nsP2 in the cytoplasm cleaves P1234 quickly into P12 and P34, then into the four nsP (By similarity).
  • PTM: nsP1 is palmitoylated by host (By similarity).
  • PTM: nsP4 is ubiquitinated; targets the protein for rapid degradation via the ubiquitin system (By similarity).
  • MISCELLANEOUS: The genome encodes for P123, but readthrough of a terminator codon UGA occurs between the codons for Gln-1879 and Arg-1880. This readthrough produces P1234, cleaved quickly by nsP2 into P123' and nsP4. Further processing of p123' gives nsP1, nsP2 and nsP3' which is 7 amino-acids longer than nsP3 since the cleavage site is after the readthrough. This unusual molecular mechanism ensures that few nsP4 are produced compared to other non-structural proteins. Mutant viruses with no alternative termination site grow significantly slower than wild-type virus (By similarity).
  • SIMILARITY: Contains 1 Macro domain.
  • SIMILARITY: Contains 1 peptidase C9 domain [view classification].
  • SIMILARITY: Contains 1 RdRp catalytic domain.
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Cross-references
Sequence databases
EMBL
L04653; AAC19318.1; ALT_SEQ; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
L04653; AAC19320.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
U55347; AAM28637.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
AF375051; AAK66989.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
U55350; AAM28638.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
AY986475; AAY16369.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
AY973944; AAY16003.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
U55345; AAM28636.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
U55342; AAL61965.1; -; Genomic_RNA.[EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ] [CoDingSequence]
PIR A44213; A44213.
3D structure databases
HSSP P08411; 1FW5. [HSSP ENTRY / PDB]
SMR P36328; 1003-1322.
ModBase P36328.
Ontologies
GO
GO:0005765; Cellular component: lysosomal membrane (inferred from electronic annotation from UniProtKB-SubCell).
QuickGo view.
Family and domain databases
InterPro IPR002589; A1pp.
IPR002620; Peptidase_C9.
IPR001788; RNA-dep_RNA_pol_vir-typ.
IPR000606; RNA_helicase1_vir.
IPR007094; RNA_pol_PSvir.
Graphical view of domain structure.
Pfam PF01661; A1pp; 1.
PF01707; Peptidase_C9; 1.
PF00978; RdRP_2; 1.
PF01443; Viral_helicase1; 1.
Pfam graphical view of domain structure.
SMART SM00506; A1pp; 1.
SMART graphical view of domain structure.
PROSITE PS51154; MACRO; 1.
PS50507; RDRP_SSRNA_POS; 1.
PROSITE graphical view of domain structure (profiles).
BLOCKS P36328.
Other
ProtoNet P36328.
UniRef View cluster of proteins with at least 50% / 90% / 100% identity.
Keywords
ATP-binding; Cell membrane; Cell projection; Cytoplasm; Endosome; Helicase; Hydrolase; Lipoprotein; Lysosome; Membrane; Methyltransferase; mRNA capping; mRNA processing; Multifunctional enzyme; Nucleotide-binding; Nucleotidyltransferase; Nucleus; Palmitate; Phosphoprotein; Protease; RNA replication; RNA-binding; RNA-directed RNA polymerase; Thiol protease; Transferase; Ubl conjugation.
Features
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KeyFrom    To Length Description FTId
CHAIN   1   2492  2492     Non-structural polyprotein. PRO_0000308390
CHAIN   1   1885  1885     P123'. PRO_0000228767
CHAIN   1   1879  1879     P123. PRO_0000228768
CHAIN   1    535  535     mRNA-capping enzyme nsP1. PRO_0000041204
CHAIN   536   1329  794     Protease/triphosphatase/NTPase/helicase nsP2. PRO_0000041205
CHAIN   1330   1885  556     Non-structural protein 3'. PRO_0000228769
CHAIN   1330   1879  550     Non-structural protein 3. PRO_0000041206
CHAIN   1886   2492  607     RNA-directed RNA polymerase nsP4. PRO_0000041207
DOMAIN   963   1163  201     Peptidase C9. 
DOMAIN   1330   1489  160     Macro. 
DOMAIN   2249   2364  116     RdRp catalytic. 
NP_BIND   721    728  8     ATP (Potential). 
REGION   244    263  20     nsP1 membrane-binding (By similarity). 
REGION   1004   1023  20     Nucleolus localization signal (By similarity). 
MOTIF   1179   1183  5     Nuclear localization signal (By similarity). 
ACT_SITE   1012   1012        For cysteine protease nsP2 activity (By similarity). 
ACT_SITE   1081   1081        For cysteine protease nsP2 activity (By similarity). 
SITE   535    536  2     Cleavage; by nsP2 (By similarity). 
SITE   1329   1330  2     Cleavage; by nsP2 (By similarity). 
SITE   1885   1886  2     Cleavage; by nsP2 (By similarity). 
LIPID   419    419        S-palmitoyl cysteine; by host (By similarity). 
VARIANT   875    875  1     V -> E (in strain: 3908, 6119, 254934, PMCHo5 and V198). 
VARIANT   968    968  1     I -> T (in strain: 3908, 6119, 254934, PMCHo5 and V198). 
VARIANT   1390   1391  2     AA -> VT (in strain: 3908, 6119, 254934, PMCHo5 and V198). 
VARIANT   1767   1769  3     GAV -> EAA (in strain: PMCHo5 and V198). 
VARIANT   1767   1767  1     G -> E (in strain: 3908, 6119 and 254934). 
VARIANT   1809   1809  1     P -> S (in strain: V198). 
VARIANT   2093   2093  1     V -> I (in strain: 254934). 
VARIANT   2206   2206  1     D -> Y (in strain: 3908, 6119, 254934, PMCHo5 and V198). 
VARIANT   2422   2422  1     V -> A (in strain: V198). 
Sequence information
Length: 2492 AA [This is the length of the unprocessed precursor] Molecular weight: 277839 Da [This is the MW of the unprocessed precursor] CRC64: E55D056CD7AED6EE [This is a checksum on the sequence]
        10         20         30         40         50         60 
MEKVHVDIEE DSPFLRALQR SFPQFEVEAK QVTDNDHANA RAFSHLASKL IETEVDPSDT 

        70         80         90        100        110        120 
ILDIGSAPAR RMYSKHKYHC ICPMRCAEDP DRLYKYATKL KKNCKEITDK ELDKKMKELA 

       130        140        150        160        170        180 
AVMSDPDLET ETMCLHDDES CRYEGQVAVY QDVYAVDGPT SLYHQANKGV RVAYWIGFDT 

       190        200        210        220        230        240 
TPFMFKNLAG AYPSYSTNWA DETVLTARNI GLCSSDVMER SRRGMSILRK KYLKPSNNVL 

       250        260        270        280        290        300 
FSVGSTIYHE KRDLLRSWHL PSVFHLRGKQ NYTCRCETIV SCDGYVVKRI AISPGLYGKP 

       310        320        330        340        350        360 
SGYAATMHRE GFLCCKVTDT LNGERVSFPV CTYVPATLCD QMTGILATDV SADDAQKLLV 

       370        380        390        400        410        420 
GLNQRIVVNG RTQRNTNTMK NYLLPVVAQA FARWAKEYKE DQEDERPLGL RDRQLVMGCC 

       430        440        450        460        470        480 
WAFRRHKITS IYKRPDTQTI IKVNSDFHSF VLPRIGSNTL EIGLRTRIRK MLEEHKEPSP 

       490        500        510        520        530        540 
LITAEDIQEA KCAADEAKEV REAEELRAAL PPLAADFEEP TLEADVDLML QEAGAGSVET 

       550        560        570        580        590        600 
PRGLIKVTSY AGEDKIGSYA VLSPQAVLKS EKLSCIHPLA EQVIVITHSG RKGRYAVEPY 

       610        620        630        640        650        660 
HGKVVVPEGH AIPVQDFQAL SESATIVYNE REFVNRYLHH IATHGGALNT DEEYYKTVKP 

       670        680        690        700        710        720 
SEHDGEYLYD IDRKQCVKKE LVTGLGLTGE LVDPPFHEFA YESLRTRPAA PYQVPTIGVY 

       730        740        750        760        770        780 
GVPGSGKSGI IKSAVTKKDL VVSAKKENCA EIIRDVKKMK GLDVNARTVD SVLLNGCKHP 

       790        800        810        820        830        840 
VETLYIDEAF ACHAGTLRAL IAIIRPKKAV LCGDPKQCGF FNMMCLKVHF NHEICTQVFH 

       850        860        870        880        890        900 
KSISRRCTKS VTSVVSTLFY DKRMRTTNPK ETKIVIDTTG STKPKQDDLI LTCFRGWVKQ 

       910        920        930        940        950        960 
LQIDYKGNEI MTAAASQGLT RKGVYAVRYK VNENPLYAPT SEHVNVLLTR TEDRIVWKTL 

       970        980        990       1000       1010       1020 
AGDPWIKILT AKYPGNFTAT IEEWQAEHDA IMRHILERPD PTDVFQNKAN VCWAKALVPV 

      1030       1040       1050       1060       1070       1080 
LKTAGIDMTT EQWNTVDYFE TDKAHSAEIV LNQLCVRFFG LDLDSGLFSA PTVPLSIRNN 

      1090       1100       1110       1120       1130       1140 
HWDNSPSPNM YGLNKEVVRQ LSRRYPQLPR AVATGRVYDM NTGTLRNYDP RINLVPVNRR 

      1150       1160       1170       1180       1190       1200 
LPHALVLHHN EHPQSDFSSF VSKLKGRTVL VVGEKLSVPG KKVDWLSDQP EATFRARLDL 

      1210       1220       1230       1240       1250       1260 
GIPGDVPKYD IVFINVRTPY KYHHYQQCED HAIKLSMLTK KACLHLNPGG TCVSIGYGYA 

      1270       1280       1290       1300       1310       1320 
DRASESIIGA IARQFKFSRV CKPKSSHEET EVLFVFIGYD RKARTHNPYK LSSTLTNIYT 

      1330       1340       1350       1360       1370       1380 
GSRLHEAGCA PSYHVVRGDI ATATEGVIIN AANSKGQPGG GVCGALYKKF PESFDLQPIE 

      1390       1400       1410       1420       1430       1440 
VGKARLVKGA AKHIIHAVGP NFNKVSEVEG DKQLAEAYES IAKIVNDNNY KSVAIPLLST 

      1450       1460       1470       1480       1490       1500 
GIFSGNKDRL TQSLNHLLTA LDTTDADVAI YCRDKKWEMT LKEAVARREA VEEICISDDS 

      1510       1520       1530       1540       1550       1560 
SVTEPDAELV RVHPKSSLAG RKGYSTSDGK TFSYLEGTKF HQAAKDIAEI NAMWPVATEA 

      1570       1580       1590       1600       1610       1620 
NEQVCMYILG ESMSSIRSKC PVEESEASTP PSTLPCLCIH AMTPERVQRL KASRPEQITV 

      1630       1640       1650       1660       1670       1680 
CSSFPLPKYR ITGVQKIQCS QPILFSPKVP AYIHPRKYLV ETPPVEETPE SPAENQSTEG 

      1690       1700       1710       1720       1730       1740 
TPEQPALVNV DATRTRMPEP IIIEEEEEDS ISLLSDGPTH QVLQVEADIH GSPSVSSSSW 

      1750       1760       1770       1780       1790       1800 
SIPHASDFDV DSLSILDTLD GASVTSGAVS AETNSYFARS MEFRARPVPA PRTVFRNPPH 

      1810       1820       1830       1840       1850       1860 
PAPRTRTPPL AHSRASSRTS LVSTPPGVNR VITREELEAL TPSRAPSRSA SRTSLVSNPP 

      1870       1880       1890       1900       1910       1920 
GVNRVITREE FEAFVAQQQR FDAGAYIFSS DTGQGHLQQK SVRQTVLSEV VLERTELEIS 

      1930       1940       1950       1960       1970       1980 
YAPRLDQEKE ELLRKKLQLN PTPANRSRYQ SRRVENMKAI TARRILQGLG HYLKAEGKVE 

      1990       2000       2010       2020       2030       2040 
CYRTLHPVPL YSSSVNRAFS SPKVAVEACN AMLKENFPTV ASYCIIPEYD AYLDMVDGAS 

      2050       2060       2070       2080       2090       2100 
CCLDTASFCP AKLRSFPKKH SYLEPTIRSA VPSAIQNTLQ NVLAAATKRN CNVTQMRELP 

      2110       2120       2130       2140       2150       2160 
VLDSAAFNVE CFKKYACNNE YWETFKENPI RLTEENVVNY ITKLKGPKAA ALFAKTHNLN 

      2170       2180       2190       2200       2210       2220 
MLQDIPMDRF VMDLKRDVKV TPGTKHTEER PKVQVIQAAD PLATADLCGI HRELVRRLNA 

      2230       2240       2250       2260       2270       2280 
VLLPNIHTLF DMSAEDFDAI IAEHFQPGDC VLETDIASFD KSEDDAMALT ALMILEDLGV 

      2290       2300       2310       2320       2330       2340 
DAELLTLIEA AFGEISSIHL PTKTKFKFGA MMKSGMFLTL FVNTVINIVI ASRVLRERLT 

      2350       2360       2370       2380       2390       2400 
GSPCAAFIGD DNIVKGVKSD KLMADRCATW LNMEVKIIDA VVGEKAPYFC GGFILCDSVT 

      2410       2420       2430       2440       2450       2460 
GTACRVADPL KRLFKLGKPL AVDDEHDDDR RRALHEESTR WNRVGILPEL CKAVESRYET 

      2470       2480       2490 
VGTSIIVMAM TTLASSVKSF SYLRGAPITL YG 

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