The domain within your query sequence starts at position 1 and ends at position 534; the E-value for the NYD-SP12_N domain shown below is < 1e-12.
MDSGKSRSLETTVKRVYRDLLLPKINTSKKMSTLTNSPSSLEGTPGIKKNSGEMQAEASA ERVKLTKSIKEKQNNELEKVALKRKADSEEKLVGKKEAKIMELDNQLVTTVPLPHIPLKN IMDVEMKLVYVDEEDVSYEFAQPNMCLGLQATGQTATTMPPASPRDLTTLPQIDKWLQVA LKDASSCYRQKKYAVAAGQFRTALELCSKGAALGKPFEAHAEDIASIASFIETKLVTCYL RMRKPDLALNHAHRSIVLNPAYFRNHLRQAAVFRCLERYSEAARSAMIADYMFWLCGGSE HSVSKLIKLYWQAMIEEAITRAEAFSVMYTPFATRIKPENIEKVKEVFMRTHPTYVDCIY TDTQGLHVLPQTADWSCFPPQQYLLTLGFKNKEDGKFLEKVSSRKLPTYTEHKTPFSPLT REDTVRHMETVGKRILPILDFIRSTQLNGNFHACSGVMEKLHYASLLSRLQRVKEQAQVI NQAMAELATVPYLQDISQQEAELLQSLMADAMDTLEGKKSDKERVWNTIQKVKF
NYD-SP12_N |
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PFAM accession number: | PF15015 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR029161): | NYD-SP12, also known as SPATA16, is a germ-cell specific participant in the Golgi apparatus, and its expression is confined to spermatogenic epithelium, not being found in interstitial cells [ (PUBMED:12529416) ]. Computer analysis of the protein-sequence showed that NYD-SP12 contains a cluster of phosphorylation sites for protein kinase C as well as for cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinases [ (PUBMED:17665087) (PUBMED:17847006) ]. It has been postulated that, since the mutation of some Golgi apparatus proteins is responsible for male infertility, NYD-SP12 might play a role in modification and sorting of acrosomal enzymes [ (PUBMED:17847006) ]. |
GO process: | spermatogenesis (GO:0007283) |
GO component: | Golgi apparatus (GO:0005794) |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry NYD-SP12_N