Domains within Homo sapiens protein DD19B_HUMAN (Q9UMR2)

ATP-dependent RNA helicase DDX19B

Alternative representations: 1 /

Protein length479 aa
Source databaseUniProt
Identifiers DD19B_HUMAN, Q9UMR2, ENSP00000288071.6, ENSP00000288071, B3KNE9, B4DXS6, E7EMK4, Q6FIB7, Q6IAE0, Q96KE7, Q9H0U0, A0A024QZ90_HUMAN, A0A024QZ90, A0A2J8VW84_PONAB, A0A2J8VW84, Q9UMR2-3, H3BN59_HUMAN, H3BN59, A0A2J8VW60_PONAB, A0A2J8VW60, A0A0U4B4U6_HUMAN, A0A0U4B4U6, K7B1F9_PANTR, K7B1F9, Q2NL95_HUMAN, Q2NL95, G3IPZ2_CRIGR, G3IPZ2, B4DL69_HUMAN, B4DL69
Source gene ENSG00000157349
Alternative splicing H3BMQ5_HUMAN, ENSP00000456574.1, H3BQK0_HUMAN, Q9UMR2-4, DD19B_HUMAN, H3BPV3_HUMAN, H3BMV7_HUMAN, H3BUH0_HUMAN, Q9UMR2-2, H3BTX1_HUMAN

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 cellular organisms

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 18 PTMs annotated in this protein:

PTMCount
Phosphorylation8
Ubiquitination6
Acetylation4

To see the full details, including possible functional associations between the PTMs, please visit the PTMcode annotation page for protein DDX19A.

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: