NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817728.1|4382933_4383521_-|PH-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|367615 |
pfam03703, bPH_2, Bacterial PH domain. Domain found in uncharacterized family of membrane proteins. 1-3 copies found in each protein, with each copy flanked by transmembrane helices. Members of this family have a PH domain like structure.
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5.71644e-10 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817731.1|4378487_4379042_-|DUF3577-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|371899 |
pfam12101, DUF3577, Protein of unknown function (DUF3577). This family of proteins is functionally uncharacterized. This protein is found in bacteria. Proteins in this family are typically between 143 to 307 amino acids in length.
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4.13759e-81 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817727.1|4383610_4384111_-|single-stranded-DNA-binding-protein |
gnl|CDD|169261 |
PRK08182, PRK08182, single-stranded DNA-binding protein; Provisional.
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1.25465e-58 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817716.1|4392072_4393482_-|replicative-DNA-helicase |
gnl|CDD|273206 |
TIGR00665, DnaB, replicative DNA helicase. This model describes the helicase DnaB, a homohexameric protein required for DNA replication. The homohexamer can form a ring around a single strand of DNA near a replication fork. An intein of > 400 residues is found at a conserved location in DnaB of Synechocystis PCC6803, Rhodothermus marinus (both experimentally confirmed), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The intein removes itself by a self-splicing reaction. The seed alignment contains inteins so that the model built from the seed alignment will model a low cost at common intein insertion sites. [DNA metabolism, DNA replication, recombination, and repair].
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0 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_155829174.1|4391296_4391821_-|phosphohydrolase |
gnl|CDD|224808 |
COG1896, COG1896, Predicted hydrolases of HD superfamily [General function prediction only].
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2.0568e-10 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817726.1|4384226_4384679_-|DUF3158-family-protein |
gnl|CDD|314329 |
pfam11358, DUF3158, Protein of unknown function (DUF3158). Some members in this family of proteins are annotated as integrase regulator R however this cannot be confirmed. This family of proteins with unknown function appear to be restricted to Proteobacteria.
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1.10444e-06 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_031207164.1|4382047_4382269_-|TraR/DksA-family-transcriptional-regulator |
gnl|CDD|224648 |
COG1734, DksA, DnaK suppressor protein [Signal transduction mechanisms].
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2.36717e-12 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817733.1|4377101_4377713_+|glutathione-S-transferase-family-protein |
gnl|CDD|223698 |
COG0625, Gst, Glutathione S-transferase [Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones].
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1.25112e-27 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817720.1|4390178_4390886_-|DUF2786-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|378525 |
pfam10979, DUF2786, Protein of unknown function (DUF2786). This family of proteins has no known function.
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3.10973e-06 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_172796130.1|4384922_4385636_-|TIGR03761-family-integrating-conjugative-element-protein |
gnl|CDD|274771 |
TIGR03761, ICE_PFL4669, integrating conjugative element protein, PFL_4669 family. Members of this protein family, such as PFL4669, are found in integrating conjugative elements (ICE) of the PFGI-1 class as in Pseudomonas fluorescens.
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2.13873e-76 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817723.1|4387035_4387647_-|DUF2857-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|378591 |
pfam11198, DUF2857, Protein of unknown function (DUF2857). This is a bacterial family of uncharacterized proteins.
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8.31497e-53 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817722.1|4387643_4389683_-|ParB-N-terminal-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|213858 |
TIGR03764, ICE_PFGI_1_parB, integrating conjugative element, PFGI_1 class, ParB family protein. Members of this protein family carry the ParB-type nuclease domain and are found in integrating conjugative elements (ICE) in the same class as PFGI-1 of Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf-5.
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7.17981e-98 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817730.1|4379892_4381938_-|DNA-topoisomerase-III |
gnl|CDD|236078 |
PRK07726, PRK07726, DNA topoisomerase 3.
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0 |
NZ_CP013106.1|WP_021817734.1|4376473_4377058_+|isochorismatase-family-protein |
gnl|CDD|238494 |
cd01012, YcaC_related, YcaC related amidohydrolases; E.coli YcaC is an homooctameric hydrolase with unknown specificity. Despite its weak sequence similarity, it is structurally related to other amidohydrolases and shares conserved active site residues with them. Multimerisation interface seems not to be conserved in all members.
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2.83764e-34 |