Sequence information
Variant position: 704 The position of the amino-acid change on the UniProtKB canonical protein sequence.
Protein sequence length: 842 The length of the canonical sequence.
Location on the sequence:
LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEE
A GEENFFIFGMRVEDVDKLDQ
The residue change on the sequence. Unless the variant is located at the beginning or at the end of the protein sequence, both residues upstream (20) and downstream (20) of the variant will be shown.
Residue conservation: The multiple alignment of the region surrounding the variant against various orthologous sequences.
Human LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEA GEENFFIFGMRVEDVDKLDQ
Mouse LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEA GEENFFIFGMRVEDVERLDQ
Rat LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEA GEDNFFIFGMRVEDVERLDQ
Bovine LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEA GEENFFIFGMRVEDVERLDQ
Rabbit LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEA GEENFFIFGMRVEDVDRLDQ
Sheep LNGALTIGTMDGANVEMAEEA GEENFFIFGMRVEDVERLDQ
Sequence annotation in neighborhood: The regions or sites of interest surrounding the variant. In general the features listed are posttranslational modifications, binding sites, enzyme active sites, local secondary structure or other characteristics reported in the cited references. The "Sequence annotation in neighborhood" lines have a fixed format:Type: the type of sequence feature. Positions: endpoints of the sequence feature. Description: contains additional information about the feature.
Type Positions Description
Chain
2 – 842
Glycogen phosphorylase, muscle form
Helix
697 – 704
Literature citations
Molecular heterogeneity of myophosphorylase deficiency (McArdle's disease): a genotype-phenotype correlation study.
Martin M.A.; Rubio J.C.; Buchbinder J.; Fernandez-Hojas R.; del Hoyo P.; Teijeira S.; Gamez J.; Navarro C.; Fernandez J.M.; Cabello A.; Campos Y.; Cervera C.; Culebras J.M.; Andreu A.L.; Fletterick R.J.; Arenas J.;
Ann. Neurol. 50:574-581(2001)
Cited for: VARIANTS GSD5 PRO-116; TRP-194; SER-205; LYS-349; ASN-488; TRP-602; ASP-660; TYR-685; VAL-704 AND ARG-798;
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