NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099498362.1|3258_3942_-|DUF1357-family-protein |
gnl|CDD|284502 |
pfam07094, DUF1357, Protein of unknown function (DUF1357). This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial proteins of around 225 residues in length. Members of this family appear to be specific Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease spirochete). The function of this family is unknown.
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7.72121e-39 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099591052.1|0_352_-|DUF3890-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|289775 |
pfam13029, DUF3890, Domain of unknown function (DUF3890). This presumed domain is functionally uncharacterized. This domain family is found in bacteria, and is approximately 70 amino acids in length.
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7.27394e-05 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099528562.1|8010_8451_+|Mlp-family-lipoprotein |
gnl|CDD|308750 |
pfam03304, Mlp, Mlp lipoprotein family. The Mlp (for Multicopy Lipoprotein) family of lipoproteins is found in Borrelia species. This family were previously known as 2.9 lipoprotein genes. These surface expressed genes may represent new candidate vaccinogens for Lyme disease. Members of this family generally are downstream of four ORFs called A,B,C and D that are involved in hemolytic activity.
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2.68638e-18 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099528563.1|8862_9633_+|site-specific-integrase |
gnl|CDD|271175 |
cd00397, DNA_BRE_C, DNA breaking-rejoining enzymes, C-terminal catalytic domain. The DNA breaking-rejoining enzyme superfamily includes type IB topoisomerases and tyrosine based site-specific recombinases (integrases) that share the same fold in their catalytic domain containing conserved active site residues. The best-studied members of this diverse superfamily include Human topoisomerase I, the bacteriophage lambda integrase, the bacteriophage P1 Cre recombinase, the yeast Flp recombinase, and the bacterial XerD/C recombinases. Their overall reaction mechanism is essentially identical and involves cleavage of a single strand of a DNA duplex by nucleophilic attack of a conserved tyrosine to give a 3' phosphotyrosyl protein-DNA adduct. In the second rejoining step, a terminal 5' hydroxyl attacks the covalent adduct to release the enzyme and generate duplex DNA. The enzymes differ in that topoisomerases cleave and then rejoin the same 5' and 3' termini, whereas a site-specific recombinase transfers a 5' hydroxyl generated by recombinase cleavage to a new 3' phosphate partner located in a different duplex region. Many DNA breaking-rejoining enzymes also have N-terminal domains, which show little sequence or structure similarity.
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0.00181364 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099528564.1|10116_10932_-|DNA-adenine-methylase |
gnl|CDD|223415 |
COG0338, Dam, Site-specific DNA methylase [DNA replication, recombination, and repair].
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3.50125e-10 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099497185.1|1935_2682_-|DUF228-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|281047 |
pfam02989, DUF228, Lyme disease proteins of unknown function.
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1.76898e-44 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099528560.1|5963_7316_-|PBSX-family-phage-terminase-large-subunit |
gnl|CDD|273684 |
TIGR01547, Uncharacterized_protein_YqaT, phage terminase, large subunit, PBSX family. This model detects members of a highly divergent family of the large subunit of phage terminase. All members are encoded by phage genomes or within prophage regions of bacterial genomes. This is a distinct family from pfam03354. [Mobile and extrachromosomal element functions, Prophage functions].
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7.51008e-41 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099528587.1|13535_14633_+|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|367076 |
pfam02414, Borrelia_orfA, Borrelia ORF-A. This protein is encoded by an open reading frame in plasmid borne DNA repeats of Borrelia species. This protein is known as ORF-A. The function of this putative protein is unknown.
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1.62582e-62 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099591055.1|10928_11345_-|DUF261-family-protein |
gnl|CDD|281224 |
pfam03196, DUF261, Protein of unknown function, DUF261.
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1.10116e-52 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099591054.1|7319_7865_-|DUF603-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|282496 |
pfam04645, DUF603, Protein of unknown function, DUF603. This family includes several uncharacterized proteins from Borrelia species.
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1.54507e-30 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099497186.1|1338_1899_-|DUF228-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|281047 |
pfam02989, DUF228, Lyme disease proteins of unknown function.
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1.5962e-70 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099528586.1|11986_13342_-|DUF244-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|281152 |
pfam03112, DUF244, Uncharacterized protein family (ORF7) DUF. Several members of this family are Borrelia burgdorferi plasmid proteins of uncharacterized function.
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4.45362e-14 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099591053.1|3943_5155_-|DUF1073-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|368870 |
pfam06381, DUF1073, Protein of unknown function (DUF1073). This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial proteins. The function of this family is unknown.
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1.32148e-47 |
NZ_CP024338.1|WP_099497184.1|2682_3246_-|DUF228-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|281047 |
pfam02989, DUF228, Lyme disease proteins of unknown function.
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1.52661e-67 |