Domains within Rattus norvegicus protein Q5U2N2_RAT (Q5U2N2)

Ubiquitin specific protease 14

Alternative representations: 1 /

Protein length493 aa
Source databaseUniProt
Identifiers Q5U2N2_RAT, Q5U2N2, ENSRNOP00000020537.5, ENSRNOP00000020537
Source gene ENSRNOG00000014981
Alternative splicing Q5U2N2_RAT, A0A0G2JVV5_RAT

Domain architecture analysis

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Domain organisationProteins having all the domains as the query in the same order. Additional domains are allowed.
Domain compositionProteins with the same domain composition have at least one copy of each of the domains of the query.

This domain architecture was probably invented with the emergence of Eukaryota

Predicted functional partners

Q5U2N2_RAT is shown as Usp14 in the network

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Protein Q5U2N2_RAT is possibly involved in these pathways, based on its similarity to the listed KEGG orthologous groups:

KEGG pathways

PathwayDescription
map04141Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum

KEGG orthologous groups

KONameDescription
K11843USP14, UBP6ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]

Post-translational modifications

PTM annotation is taken from PTMcode, a resource of known and predicted functional associations between protein post-translational modifications (PTMs). There are 45 PTMs annotated in this protein:

PTMCount
Ubiquitination21
Phosphorylation16
Acetylation8

To see the full details, including possible functional associations between the PTMs, please visit the PTMcode annotation page for protein Usp14.

Orthologous groups

Orthology information is taken from eggNOG, a database of orthologous groups of genes. Orthologous groups containing this protein are listed below. This protein is named 10116.ENSRNOP00000020537 in eggNOG.

OGTaxonomic classDescription
LKOG1872All organisms (root)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12],ubiquitin-like domain-containing CTD phosphatase 1 [EC:3.1.3.16],BCL2-associated athanogene 1
KOG1872Eukaryota (superkingdom)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12],ubiquitin-like domain-containing CTD phosphatase 1 [EC:3.1.3.16],BCL2-associated athanogene 1
HUJIMMetazoa (kingdom)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12],transcription factor YY
94CDZChordata (phylum)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
5R3FVSarcopterygii (superclass)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
8ZHFCMammalia (class)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
4RPZZEuarchontoglires (superorder)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
AIBCKRodentia (order)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
8DI9AMyomorpha (suborder)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
H68KDBilateria (clade)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12],transcription factor YY
9FYMXVertebrata (clade)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
7P1KVOpisthokonta (clade)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12],transcription factor YY
CQ6PUMuridae (family)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]
AE6FNMurinae (subfamily)ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 [EC:3.4.19.12]

The SMART diagram above represents a summary of the results shown below. Domains with scores less significant than established cutoffs are not shown in the diagram. Features are also not shown when two or more occupy the same piece of sequence; the priority for display is given by SMART > PFAM > PROSPERO repeats > Signal peptide > Transmembrane > Coiled coil > Low complexity. In either case, features not shown in the above diagram are listed in the right side table below, and the reason for their omission is shown in the 'Reason' column.

Confidently predicted domains, repeats, motifs and features:

Outlier homologues and homologues of known structure:

Features NOT shown in the diagram: