This is a Ciona savignyi Ur-BACE ORF from Ensembl
MVKFLWCLWLGVFIVCSGARIRLKRAATDNLHGTTITGYYVTVKLGNPPQELNVIVDTGSSNFAVAGGPNPVISNFYNKSSSNTSVDTGVRSVKVDYTEGWWMGDVVSDVLSVPSAQLDTSVRVPVADITNSNKFFVNGSNWVGILGLAYSDLVLPKGNGLKSVMHEITHQTSTPDLLSMQLCSTSLQDATYGALLIGEIDLSLAAGPLYWTPIVKQWYYDIIVSGLKIGDKVVDIDCSDINYDRTIVDSGTTNLRFPQKVYDIILPIIKASVVRFYFDQDFYDGKTMFCTTDPAELYGEFPNITIYLPSTNENQTIELTIHSASIPQFTTMLDASKQSCYKFAIFPSAIGTVLGTVLMEEYYVVFNRINSSIGFALSACHKGSTIQVINKWINSTNCRYIPPTKPITYAAYVVLALFCICLLPLCFLLAFNYFRSKSTPCRPRESYDQLDDHHEVSH
When I run this through TM prediction at http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/TMHMM/ , in addtion to the expected score at the signal peptide and the C-terminal TM I see another high score segment at 339-359.
Could this "cryptic TM" be real and significant in protein function/location terms ?
As we know these TMs don't show high sequence conservation so homology comparison is not that useful
Hi Chris
Have you tried running it through other TM predictors, like Phobius? The signal is much lower there...
Sarah
Your right, thanks. OK so I'll chalk up this particular cryptic TMHMM as an artefact, but this post can ensure it persists in the collective memory bank, just in case it comes up again.