Proteomes

UniProt proteomes available in the database.

UP000002624

Proteome Details
Accession UP000002624   
Description Ajellomyces capsulate (syn. Histoplasma capsulatum) is the causal agent of Histoplasmosis, also known as Darling's disease. Found throughout the world commonly in bat and bird droppings, the disease is contracted by breathing in the fungal spores. Most people do not display any symptoms and are unaware they are infected, but in immunocompromised individuals the disease can spread from the lungs to other organs of the body and can be fatal if left untreated. Ajellomyces capsulatus strain H143 genome was sequenced by the Broad Institute at 3.8X coverage using whole genome shotgun sequencing. They generated 4267 contigs assembled into 49 scaffolds and 36 scaffolds are annotated.
Scientific Name Ajellomyces capsulatus (strain H143)
Strain H143
Synonyms Histoplasma capsulatum
Taxonomy ID 544712   
Lineage >Fungi>Ascomycota>Pezizomycotina>Eurotiomycetes>Onygenales>Ajellomycetaceae>Histoplasma
# Genes 9,545
# Proteins 9,545
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