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B0W8Y7_CULQU B0W8Y7_CULQU B0W8M6_CULQU B0W8M6_CULQU B0WAM9_CULQU B0WAM9_CULQU B0WDP7_CULQU B0WDP7_CULQU B0WHS5_CULQU B0WHS5_CULQU B0WHS6_CULQU B0WHS6_CULQU B0WP95_CULQU B0WP95_CULQU B0WT20_CULQU B0WT20_CULQU B0WZK1_CULQU B0WZK1_CULQU B0X083_CULQU B0X083_CULQU B0X594_CULQU B0X594_CULQU B0X6E7_CULQU B0X6E7_CULQU B0X8V5_CULQU B0X8V5_CULQU B0XCU4_CULQU B0XCU4_CULQU B0XD26_CULQU B0XD26_CULQU B0XFE0_CULQU B0XFE0_CULQU B0XFS7_CULQU B0XFS7_CULQU B0XJ65_CULQU B0XJ65_CULQU B0XJT3_CULQU B0XJT3_CULQU B0XK97_CULQU B0XK97_CULQU
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B0W8Y7_CULQUM12 mutant protein precursor, putative. (201 aa)
B0W8M6_CULQU26S protease regulatory subunit S10B; Belongs to the AAA ATPase family. (393 aa)
B0WAM9_CULQUUbiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase. (323 aa)
B0WDP7_CULQUJAB_MPN domain-containing protein. (226 aa)
B0WHS5_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 1. (496 aa)
B0WHS6_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 1; Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair; Belongs to the proteasome subunit S1 family. (1029 aa)
B0WP95_CULQUSex-regulated protein janus-A. (123 aa)
B0WT20_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (72 aa)
B0WZK1_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 8. (262 aa)
B0X083_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (264 aa)
B0X594_CULQUU520. (310 aa)
B0X6E7_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 7. (325 aa)
B0X8V5_CULQU26S proteasome regulatory subunit 7, psd7. (262 aa)
B0XCU4_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 7. (201 aa)
B0XD26_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 1. (258 aa)
B0XFE0_CULQUProteasome regulatory subunit. (458 aa)
B0XFS7_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 7. (119 aa)
B0XJ65_CULQUProtein disulfide-isomerase A5 precursor. (600 aa)
B0XJT3_CULQUUncharacterized protein. (222 aa)
B0XK97_CULQU26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 2; Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair; Belongs to the proteasome subunit S2 family. (789 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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