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A0A1L9UFZ1 A0A1L9UFZ1 A0A1L9U6G6 A0A1L9U6G6 A0A1L9U6A6 A0A1L9U6A6 A0A1L9U3I2 A0A1L9U3I2 A0A1L9UN01 A0A1L9UN01 A0A1L9U8S5 A0A1L9U8S5 A0A1L9U9W4 A0A1L9U9W4 A0A1L9UDM5 A0A1L9UDM5 A0A1L9UFR6 A0A1L9UFR6 A0A1L9U7W2 A0A1L9U7W2 A0A1L9U7V1 A0A1L9U7V1 A0A1L9UH43 A0A1L9UH43 A0A1L9UIE4 A0A1L9UIE4 A0A1L9UL98 A0A1L9UL98 A0A1L9V1I5 A0A1L9V1I5 A0A1L9V167 A0A1L9V167 A0A1L9V0Z0 A0A1L9V0Z0 A0A1L9V0B1 A0A1L9V0B1 A0A1L9UZY8 A0A1L9UZY8 A0A1L9UY52 A0A1L9UY52 A0A1L9UX45 A0A1L9UX45 A0A1L9UWC2 A0A1L9UWC2 A0A1L9UUV4 A0A1L9UUV4
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A0A1L9UFZ1Uncharacterized protein. (150 aa)
A0A1L9U6G6Uncharacterized protein. (286 aa)
A0A1L9U6A6Uncharacterized protein. (450 aa)
A0A1L9U3I2Uncharacterized protein. (370 aa)
A0A1L9UN01Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase. (857 aa)
A0A1L9U8S5Uncharacterized protein. (177 aa)
A0A1L9U9W4Uncharacterized protein. (484 aa)
A0A1L9UDM5DNA repair protein REV1; Deoxycytidyl transferase involved in DNA repair. Transfers a dCMP residue from dCTP to the 3'-end of a DNA primer in a template- dependent reaction. May assist in the first step in the bypass of abasic lesions by the insertion of a nucleotide opposite the lesion. Required for normal induction of mutations by physical and chemical agents; Belongs to the DNA polymerase type-Y family. (1166 aa)
A0A1L9UFR6Uncharacterized protein. (769 aa)
A0A1L9U7W2Uncharacterized protein. (414 aa)
A0A1L9U7V1UmuC domain-containing protein. (605 aa)
A0A1L9UH43UmuC domain-containing protein. (600 aa)
A0A1L9UIE4BZIP domain-containing protein. (254 aa)
A0A1L9UL98UmuC domain-containing protein. (671 aa)
A0A1L9V1I5Uncharacterized protein. (1100 aa)
A0A1L9V167Zds_C domain-containing protein. (870 aa)
A0A1L9V0Z0Uncharacterized protein. (197 aa)
A0A1L9V0B1Uncharacterized protein. (122 aa)
A0A1L9UZY8CBFD_NFYB_HMF domain-containing protein. (186 aa)
A0A1L9UY52Uncharacterized protein; Belongs to the peptidase C19 family. (1687 aa)
A0A1L9UX45Ubiquitin-like domain-containing protein. (154 aa)
A0A1L9UWC2Uncharacterized protein. (532 aa)
A0A1L9UUV4Replication 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. (606 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Aspergillus brasiliensis
NCBI taxonomy Id: 767769
Other names: A. brasiliensis CBS 101740, Aspergillus brasiliensis CBS 101740
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