CHE1_ANTPO
ID CHE1_ANTPO Reviewed; 169 AA.
AC P05686;
DT 01-NOV-1988, integrated into UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot.
DT 01-NOV-1988, sequence version 1.
DT 25-MAY-2022, entry version 46.
DE RecName: Full=Chorion protein E1;
DE Flags: Precursor;
OS Antheraea polyphemus (Polyphemus moth).
OC Eukaryota; Metazoa; Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota;
OC Neoptera; Endopterygota; Lepidoptera; Glossata; Ditrysia; Bombycoidea;
OC Saturniidae; Saturniinae; Saturniini; Antheraea.
OX NCBI_TaxID=7120;
RN [1]
RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [GENOMIC DNA].
RX PubMed=3862116; DOI=10.1073/pnas.82.18.6035;
RA Regier J.C., Pacholski P.;
RT "Nucleotide sequence of an unusual regionally expressed silkmoth chorion
RT RNA: predicted primary and secondary structures of an architectural
RT protein.";
RL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 82:6035-6039(1985).
CC -!- FUNCTION: This protein is one of two components of the prominent
CC 'filler' that helps mold the shape of aeropyle crowns.
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DR EMBL; M10789; AAB59217.1; -; Genomic_DNA.
DR PIR; A25163; EMAOE1.
DR AlphaFoldDB; P05686; -.
PE 3: Inferred from homology;
KW Repeat; Signal.
FT SIGNAL 1..19
FT /evidence="ECO:0000255"
FT CHAIN 20..169
FT /note="Chorion protein E1"
FT /id="PRO_0000005397"
FT REPEAT 114..127
FT /note="Tetradecapeptide"
FT REPEAT 128..141
FT /note="Tetradecapeptide"
FT REGION 119..169
FT /note="Disordered"
FT /evidence="ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-lite"
FT COMPBIAS 127..141
FT /note="Basic and acidic residues"
FT /evidence="ECO:0000256|SAM:MobiDB-lite"
SQ SEQUENCE 169 AA; 17360 MW; D874776D8C9A1158 CRC64;
MAWFTTVLIV ASLLGSLVAQ PITYTLVPTS SIPSQPTTSN ERNKSCRLAI EELGALVQLL
KELSSDESSG ARLSEDVIVK LVNALIYVAT YTCKGTGYNT TPLDILCDGV CGVGAGRGAE
MEGKPRSGAG KGAEMEGKPK STESVAETNT VAAGTGVVAE KTGTESSAS