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A0A1L9WWS8 A0A1L9WWS8 A0A1L9X9C5 A0A1L9X9C5 A0A1L9X8M1 A0A1L9X8M1 A0A1L9X7G5 A0A1L9X7G5 A0A1L9X3Q2 A0A1L9X3Q2 A0A1L9X2U9 A0A1L9X2U9 A0A1L9X1M6 A0A1L9X1M6 A0A1L9X1I8 A0A1L9X1I8 A0A1L9X175 A0A1L9X175 A0A1L9WZK7 A0A1L9WZK7 A0A1L9WZI4 A0A1L9WZI4 A0A1L9WXN3 A0A1L9WXN3 A0A1L9WX63 A0A1L9WX63 A0A1L9WWU8 A0A1L9WWU8 A0A1L9X9K0 A0A1L9X9K0 A0A1L9WWL5 A0A1L9WWL5 A0A1L9WWB5 A0A1L9WWB5 UNG1 UNG1 A0A1L9WV62 A0A1L9WV62 A0A1L9WUW7 A0A1L9WUW7 A0A1L9WUA1 A0A1L9WUA1 A0A1L9WS94 A0A1L9WS94 A0A1L9WR85 A0A1L9WR85 A0A1L9WR04 A0A1L9WR04 A0A1L9WPI6 A0A1L9WPI6 A0A1L9WP09 A0A1L9WP09 A0A1L9WLZ3 A0A1L9WLZ3 A0A1L9WLS2 A0A1L9WLS2 NTH1 NTH1 A0A1L9WJR8 A0A1L9WJR8 A0A1L9WIT9 A0A1L9WIT9 A0A1L9WF01 A0A1L9WF01 A0A1L9WEP8 A0A1L9WEP8 A0A1L9WEP1 A0A1L9WEP1 A0A1L9WEM4 A0A1L9WEM4
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A0A1L9WWS8Endo/exonuclease/phosphatase domain-containing protein. (633 aa)
A0A1L9X9C5Zn(2)-C6 fungal-type domain-containing protein. (672 aa)
A0A1L9X8M1BRCT domain-containing protein. (310 aa)
A0A1L9X7G5Uncharacterized protein. (197 aa)
A0A1L9X3Q2Uncharacterized protein. (675 aa)
A0A1L9X2U9Uncharacterized protein. (147 aa)
A0A1L9X1M6Uncharacterized protein. (262 aa)
A0A1L9X1I8Zds_C domain-containing protein. (858 aa)
A0A1L9X175Uncharacterized protein. (135 aa)
A0A1L9WZK7CBFD_NFYB_HMF domain-containing protein. (188 aa)
A0A1L9WZI4Uncharacterized protein. (122 aa)
A0A1L9WXN3CMP/dCMP-type deaminase domain-containing protein. (148 aa)
A0A1L9WX63Arabinogalactan endo-beta-1,4-galactanase. (350 aa)
A0A1L9WWU8Uncharacterized protein. (244 aa)
A0A1L9X9K0Uncharacterized protein. (530 aa)
A0A1L9WWL5Histone H2B; Belongs to the histone H2B family. (140 aa)
A0A1L9WWB5Uncharacterized protein. (436 aa)
UNG1Uracil-DNA glycosylase; Excises uracil residues from the DNA which can arise as a result of misincorporation of dUMP residues by DNA polymerase or due to deamination of cytosine. (376 aa)
A0A1L9WV62DNA_LIGASE_A3 domain-containing protein. (985 aa)
A0A1L9WUW7Fungal_trans domain-containing protein. (656 aa)
A0A1L9WUA1ENDO3c domain-containing protein. (475 aa)
A0A1L9WS94Zn(2)-C6 fungal-type domain-containing protein. (504 aa)
A0A1L9WR85Carboxylic ester hydrolase; Belongs to the tannase family. (749 aa)
A0A1L9WR04Fungal_trans domain-containing protein. (603 aa)
A0A1L9WPI6UDG domain-containing protein. (419 aa)
A0A1L9WP09Uncharacterized protein. (522 aa)
A0A1L9WLZ3Uncharacterized protein. (430 aa)
A0A1L9WLS2Telo_bind domain-containing protein. (621 aa)
NTH1Endonuclease III homolog; Bifunctional DNA N-glycosylase with associated apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) lyase function that catalyzes the first step in base excision repair (BER), the primary repair pathway for the repair of oxidative DNA damage. The DNA N-glycosylase activity releases the damaged DNA base from DNA by cleaving the N-glycosidic bond, leaving an AP site. The AP lyase activity cleaves the phosphodiester bond 3' to the AP site by a beta-elimination. Primarily recognizes and repairs oxidative base damage of pyrimidines. (962 aa)
A0A1L9WJR8Poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase. (653 aa)
A0A1L9WIT9Zn(2)-C6 fungal-type domain-containing protein. (506 aa)
A0A1L9WF01Uncharacterized protein. (412 aa)
A0A1L9WEP8Reverse transcriptase domain-containing protein. (76 aa)
A0A1L9WEP1Replication protein A subunit; As part of the replication protein A (RPA/RP-A), a single- stranded DNA-binding heterotrimeric complex, may play an essential role in DNA replication, recombination and repair. Binds and stabilizes single-stranded DNA intermediates, preventing complementary DNA reannealing and recruiting different proteins involved in DNA metabolism. (605 aa)
A0A1L9WEM4Uncharacterized protein. (102 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Aspergillus aculeatus
NCBI taxonomy Id: 690307
Other names: A. aculeatus ATCC 16872, Aspergillus aculeatus ATCC 16872
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