MeCP2 ∆MBD

ID psp03883
Organism Mus musculus
Length 457

PS Record in Articles

Reference (Pubmed ID) In vitro results In vivo results
38719804 - Positive

Protein Sequence

Sequence Variants

ID Name Remain region Mutation sites Ref seq
psp03666 MECP2 1-484 -
psp03883 MeCP2 ∆MBD 1-98, 126-484 -
psp03126 MeCP2 MBD 78-98, 126-189 -
psp04565 MeCP2 R188G,R190G - R188G, R190G
psp00289 MeCP2 ∆MBD+R188G,R190G 1-99, 126-484 R188G, R190G

Orthologs and Paralogs

ID Name Organism Length
psp04386 MeCP2 Homo sapiens 486
psp00204 MeCP2 1-168 Homo sapiens 168
psp03146 MeCP2 1-255 Homo sapiens 255

Biophysical Features

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IDR (Intrinsically Disordered Region) was predicted by Mobidb-lite 4.0, please refer to: MobiDB-lite 4.0: faster prediction of intrinsic protein disorder and structural compactness.

Pi-Pi interaction was predicted by PScore, please refer to: Pi-Pi contacts are an overlooked protein feature relevant to phase separation.

PLAAC and PrD. like were both predicted by PLAAC, please refer to: PLAAC: a web and command-line application to identify proteins with prion-like amino acid composition.

LCR (Low Complexity Region) was predicted by SEG, please refer to: Statistics of local complexity in amino acid sequences and sequence databases.

NCPR (Net Charge Per Residue), FCR (Fraction of Charged Residues) and hydrophobicity were both computated by CIDER, please refer to: CIDER: Resources to Analyze Sequence-Ensemble Relationships of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins.

Polarity was computated by ProtScale, please refer to: ProtScale.

SASA (Solvent-Accessible Surface Area) was computated by BioPython based on the predicted structure, please refer to: Bio.PDB.SASA module.

Protein Structure

Colered by pLDDT:
Very high (pLDDT > 90)
Confident (90 > pLDDT > 70)
Low (70 > pLDDT > 50)
Very low (pLDDT < 50)

Protein structure was predicted by Chai-1, which also produces predicted local distance difference test (pLDDT) score between 0 and 100.

For pLDDT, please refer to: pLDDT: Understanding local confidence