About Gene List

PF3D7_1308600

Genome location: Pf3D7_13_v3:396,734..401,269(-)

Genome classification: Core

Function and Localization

Product Description: conserved Plasmodium protein, unknown function

SignalP Peptide: N/A

# Transmembrane Domains: 0

EC Numbers: None

Curated GO (PlasmoDB):

Type GO Term Name
Component GO:0005634 nucleus

Expression by stage (LR - Le Roch et al., and MCA - Malaria Cell Atlas):

Stage LR class MCA mean MCA prop. zeros
Sporozoite no data N/A N/A
Ring no data 0.04 0.98
Trophozoite no data 0.30 0.82
Schizont no data 0.04 0.97
Gametocyte no data 0.31 0.82

More info:

Resistome Mutations

Old (Pf3D7v3) Gene ID: PF3D7_1308600

Resistome Missense Mutations: None

Resistome Compounds with Missense Mutations: None

Resistome # Samples with Disruptive Mutations: 0 (0 missense, 0 "interesting" missense)

Essentiality (ABS)

Zhang Phenotype: Non - Mutable in CDS

MIS: 0.238 | MFS: -2.756 | #Insertions: 0

PlasmoGEM Phenotype: N/A

RMgmDB ABS Phenotype: N/A

More info: PhenoPlasm Link

Binding Evidence

AlphaFill Uniprot ID: C0H5A7

"Best" AlphaFill ligand hit: No AlphaFill hits

No associated EC numbers

No evidence of orthology to BindingDB entries

Orthology Information

Ortholog Group (OrthoMCL): OG6_533414

No human ortholog(s)

Genetic Variation

MalariaGEN Pf7 (worldwide samples) # unique SNV/indels:

Homozygous genotype calls only

variant type common rare doubleton singleton
synonymous 12 76 41 110
disruptive 70 266 136 274
missense 53 239 125 234

Any inclusion in genotype call

variant type common rare doubleton singleton
synonymous 18 177 74 127
disruptive 129 548 233 524
missense 93 450 193 318

PlasmoDB Total SNPs: 208

Non-coding: 49 | Synonymous: 75 | Nonsynonymous: 84 | Stop Codon: 0

Protein Information

Protein Length: 1405 | Molecular Weight (kDa): 171.567

UniProt ID(s): C0H5A7

PDB ID(s): None

Isoelectric Point: 9.28

Protein Domain Annotations:

Source Family ID Description
InterPro N/A N/A
PFam N/A N/A
Superfamily N/A N/A

Associated Publications

PMID Title Authors DOI/Link
23181666 Organellar proteomics reveals hundreds of novel nuclear proteins in the malariaparasite Plasmodium falciparum. Oehring SC, Woodcroft BJ, ..., Voss TS 10.1186/gb-2012-13-11-r108