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B0XIK9_CULQU B0XIK9_CULQU B0XLW8_CULQU B0XLW8_CULQU B0XLE6_CULQU B0XLE6_CULQU B0XLC2_CULQU B0XLC2_CULQU B0XLB3_CULQU B0XLB3_CULQU B0XL60_CULQU B0XL60_CULQU B0XK49_CULQU B0XK49_CULQU B0XK48_CULQU B0XK48_CULQU B0XK37_CULQU B0XK37_CULQU B0XK27_CULQU B0XK27_CULQU B0XJU3_CULQU B0XJU3_CULQU B0XJP0_CULQU B0XJP0_CULQU B0XJ02_CULQU B0XJ02_CULQU B0XJ01_CULQU B0XJ01_CULQU B0XH92_CULQU B0XH92_CULQU B0XGA5_CULQU B0XGA5_CULQU B0XEZ1_CULQU B0XEZ1_CULQU B0XEN8_CULQU B0XEN8_CULQU B0XE32_CULQU B0XE32_CULQU B0XE31_CULQU B0XE31_CULQU B0XDT1_CULQU B0XDT1_CULQU B0XCF7_CULQU B0XCF7_CULQU B0XC22_CULQU B0XC22_CULQU B0XC21_CULQU B0XC21_CULQU B0XC20_CULQU B0XC20_CULQU B0XC04_CULQU B0XC04_CULQU B0XBS2_CULQU B0XBS2_CULQU B0XBD4_CULQU B0XBD4_CULQU B0XBB1_CULQU B0XBB1_CULQU B0XAI6_CULQU B0XAI6_CULQU B0X8Y0_CULQU B0X8Y0_CULQU B0X6N1_CULQU B0X6N1_CULQU B0X4E6_CULQU B0X4E6_CULQU B0X3Q4_CULQU B0X3Q4_CULQU B0X3Q3_CULQU B0X3Q3_CULQU B0X0Y1_CULQU B0X0Y1_CULQU B0X077_CULQU B0X077_CULQU B0WYM0_CULQU B0WYM0_CULQU B0WYB7_CULQU B0WYB7_CULQU B0WY54_CULQU B0WY54_CULQU B0WY11_CULQU B0WY11_CULQU B0WXU9_CULQU B0WXU9_CULQU B0WXU8_CULQU B0WXU8_CULQU B0WXD4_CULQU B0WXD4_CULQU B0WWW6_CULQU B0WWW6_CULQU B0WV40_CULQU B0WV40_CULQU B0WV30_CULQU B0WV30_CULQU B0WS03_CULQU B0WS03_CULQU B0WRT0_CULQU B0WRT0_CULQU B0WRS9_CULQU B0WRS9_CULQU B0WRS8_CULQU B0WRS8_CULQU B0WR36_CULQU B0WR36_CULQU B0WR06_CULQU B0WR06_CULQU B0WL70_CULQU B0WL70_CULQU B0WKD8_CULQU B0WKD8_CULQU B0WK58_CULQU B0WK58_CULQU B0WK53_CULQU B0WK53_CULQU B0WK52_CULQU B0WK52_CULQU B0WJD8_CULQU B0WJD8_CULQU B0WIW2_CULQU B0WIW2_CULQU B0WH59_CULQU B0WH59_CULQU B0WGP2_CULQU B0WGP2_CULQU B0W8S8_CULQU B0W8S8_CULQU B0W8M6_CULQU B0W8M6_CULQU B0W7X1_CULQU B0W7X1_CULQU B0W7W5_CULQU B0W7W5_CULQU B0W7W4_CULQU B0W7W4_CULQU B0W787_CULQU B0W787_CULQU B0W6L0_CULQU B0W6L0_CULQU B0W5Y8_CULQU B0W5Y8_CULQU B0W560_CULQU B0W560_CULQU B0W559_CULQU B0W559_CULQU B0W4A4_CULQU B0W4A4_CULQU B0W4A3_CULQU B0W4A3_CULQU B0W4A2_CULQU B0W4A2_CULQU B0W4A1_CULQU B0W4A1_CULQU B0W2U9_CULQU B0W2U9_CULQU B0W1R6_CULQU B0W1R6_CULQU B0W1F5_CULQU B0W1F5_CULQU
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B0XIK9_CULQUEmbryo brain specific protein. (203 aa)
B0XLW8_CULQUFACT complex subunit SSRP1; Component of the FACT complex, a general chromatin factor that acts to reorganize nucleosomes. The FACT complex is involved in multiple processes that require DNA as a template such as mRNA elongation, DNA replication and DNA repair. During transcription elongation the FACT complex acts as a histone chaperone that both destabilizes and restores nucleosomal structure. It facilitates the passage of RNA polymerase II and transcription by promoting the dissociation of one histone H2A-H2B dimer from the nucleosome, then subsequently promotes the reestablishment o [...] (423 aa)
B0XLE6_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (382 aa)
B0XLC2_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (855 aa)
B0XLB3_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (807 aa)
B0XL60_CULQUActivated protein kinase C receptor, putative. (212 aa)
B0XK49_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase c, putative. (252 aa)
B0XK48_CULQUProliferation-inducing gene 21. (167 aa)
B0XK37_CULQUActivated protein kinase C receptor, putative. (234 aa)
B0XK27_CULQULeucine rich repeat containing protein. (387 aa)
B0XJU3_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (402 aa)
B0XJP0_CULQUKinesin heavy chain; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. (248 aa)
B0XJ02_CULQUCLIP-associating protein. (789 aa)
B0XJ01_CULQUCLIP-associating protein. (575 aa)
B0XH92_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (164 aa)
B0XGA5_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (175 aa)
B0XEZ1_CULQUHelicase conserved C-terminal domain containing protein. (1360 aa)
B0XEN8_CULQUActivated protein kinase C receptor, putative. (232 aa)
B0XE32_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (252 aa)
B0XE31_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (254 aa)
B0XDT1_CULQUDynamnin-like protein. (138 aa)
B0XCF7_CULQUSECA_MOTOR_DEAD domain-containing protein. (218 aa)
B0XC22_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (60 aa)
B0XC21_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (121 aa)
B0XC20_CULQUFACT complex subunit Ssrp1. (314 aa)
B0XC04_CULQUIntegrin beta 1 binding protein. (247 aa)
B0XBS2_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (328 aa)
B0XBD4_CULQUDynamin. (73 aa)
B0XBB1_CULQUChaperone protein dnaJ 2. (325 aa)
B0XAI6_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (270 aa)
B0X8Y0_CULQUSECA_MOTOR_DEAD domain-containing protein. (1769 aa)
B0X6N1_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase c, putative. (62 aa)
B0X4E6_CULQUIntegrin beta-1-binding protein 2. (361 aa)
B0X3Q4_CULQUDynamin; Belongs to the TRAFAC class dynamin-like GTPase superfamily. Dynamin/Fzo/YdjA family. (761 aa)
B0X3Q3_CULQUDynamin. (78 aa)
B0X0Y1_CULQUGuanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit beta-like protein. (311 aa)
B0X077_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase c, putative. (212 aa)
B0WYM0_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (245 aa)
B0WYB7_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (178 aa)
B0WY54_CULQUCentrosomin. (967 aa)
B0WY11_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (113 aa)
B0WXU9_CULQUPredicted protein. (136 aa)
B0WXU8_CULQUCentrosomin (Arrow protein). (1050 aa)
B0WXD4_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (313 aa)
B0WWW6_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (386 aa)
B0WV40_CULQUWD repeat protein 51A. (257 aa)
B0WV30_CULQUFACT complex subunit SSRP1; Component of the FACT complex, a general chromatin factor that acts to reorganize nucleosomes. The FACT complex is involved in multiple processes that require DNA as a template such as mRNA elongation, DNA replication and DNA repair. During transcription elongation the FACT complex acts as a histone chaperone that both destabilizes and restores nucleosomal structure. It facilitates the passage of RNA polymerase II and transcription by promoting the dissociation of one histone H2A-H2B dimer from the nucleosome, then subsequently promotes the reestablishment o [...] (267 aa)
B0WS03_CULQULamin; Belongs to the intermediate filament family. (554 aa)
B0WRT0_CULQUPeptidase_M14 domain-containing protein. (259 aa)
B0WRS9_CULQUSilver. (394 aa)
B0WRS8_CULQUCarboxypeptidase D precursor. (1032 aa)
B0WR36_CULQUActivated protein kinase C. (43 aa)
B0WR06_CULQUBmp-induced factor. (466 aa)
B0WL70_CULQUMicrotubule associated protein xmap215. (1985 aa)
B0WKD8_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase C. (329 aa)
B0WK58_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (598 aa)
B0WK53_CULQUInsulin receptor tyrosine kinase substrate. (1110 aa)
B0WK52_CULQUInsulin receptor tyrosine kinase substrate. (157 aa)
B0WJD8_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase c, putative. (60 aa)
B0WIW2_CULQUDNA repair/transcription protein met18/mms19. (891 aa)
B0WH59_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (223 aa)
B0WGP2_CULQUReceptor of activated protein kinase C 1. (213 aa)
B0W8S8_CULQUDiscs overgrown protein kinase; Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. (430 aa)
B0W8M6_CULQU26S protease regulatory subunit S10B; Belongs to the AAA ATPase family. (393 aa)
B0W7X1_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (175 aa)
B0W7W5_CULQUWD repeat protein 51B. (121 aa)
B0W7W4_CULQUGuanine nucleotide-binding protein. (149 aa)
B0W787_CULQUFACT complex subunit SSRP1; Component of the FACT complex, a general chromatin factor that acts to reorganize nucleosomes. The FACT complex is involved in multiple processes that require DNA as a template such as mRNA elongation, DNA replication and DNA repair. During transcription elongation the FACT complex acts as a histone chaperone that both destabilizes and restores nucleosomal structure. It facilitates the passage of RNA polymerase II and transcription by promoting the dissociation of one histone H2A-H2B dimer from the nucleosome, then subsequently promotes the reestablishment o [...] (728 aa)
B0W6L0_CULQUNuclear pore complex protein nup98. (1877 aa)
B0W5Y8_CULQUReceptor for activated protein kinase c, putative. (308 aa)
B0W560_CULQUMitogen-activated protein kinase 14. (121 aa)
B0W559_CULQUMitogen-activated protein kinase. (207 aa)
B0W4A4_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (182 aa)
B0W4A3_CULQUDisheveled-associated activator of morphogenesis 2. (757 aa)
B0W4A2_CULQUDisheveled associated activator of morphogenesis. (270 aa)
B0W4A1_CULQUDAD domain-containing protein. (139 aa)
B0W2U9_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (461 aa)
B0W1R6_CULQUDiaphanous. (1066 aa)
B0W1F5_CULQUcDNA sequence, putative. (145 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Culex quinquefasciatus
NCBI taxonomy Id: 7176
Other names: C. quinquefasciatus, Culex fatigans, Culex pipiens fatigans, Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus, southern house mosquito
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