NZ_CP048438.1|WP_022197188.1|101809_102481_+|ubiquinone/menaquinone-biosynthesis-methyltransferase |
gnl|CDD|234689 |
PRK00216, ubiE, bifunctional demethylmenaquinone methyltransferase/2-methoxy-6-polyprenyl-1,4-benzoquinol methylase UbiE.
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3.32279e-83 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_155844676.1|89290_90232_-|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|236628 |
PRK09846, recT, recombination protein RecT.
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1.593e-21 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_102746788.1|97130_99347_+|primosomal-protein-N' |
gnl|CDD|235514 |
PRK05580, PRK05580, primosome assembly protein PriA; Validated.
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0 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_012419103.1|95110_96187_+|peptide-chain-release-factor-1 |
gnl|CDD|234801 |
PRK00591, prfA, peptide chain release factor 1; Validated.
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0 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_162378704.1|102477_103983_+|MATE-family-efflux-transporter |
gnl|CDD|240542 |
cd13137, MATE_NorM_like, Subfamily of the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE)-like proteins similar to Thermotoga marina NorM. The integral membrane proteins from the MATE family are involved in exporting metabolites across the cell membrane and are responsible for multidrug resistance (MDR) in many bacteria and animals. A number of family members are involved in the synthesis of peptidoglycan components in bacteria.
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4.05655e-106 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_102748994.1|93779_94256_+|DUF4065-domain-containing-protein |
gnl|CDD|226128 |
COG3600, GepA, Uncharacterized phage-associated protein [Function unknown].
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2.44716e-27 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_155844673.1|87755_88091_-|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|368935 |
pfam06482, Endostatin, Collagenase NC10 and Endostatin. NC10 stands for Non-helical region 10 and is taken from COL15A1. A mutation in this region in COL18A1 is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer. This domain is cleaved from the precursor and forms endostatin. Endostatin is a key tumor suppressor and has been used highly successfully to treat cancer. It is a potent angiogenesis inhibitor. Endostatin also binds a zinc ion near the N-terminus; this is likely to be of structural rather than functional importance according to.
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0.000136427 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_155844674.1|88087_88600_-|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|340813 |
cd16962, RuvC, Crossover junction endodeoxyribonuclease RuvC. Crossover junction endodeoxyribonuclease RuvC is also called Holliday junction resolvase RuvC. It is part of the RuvABC pathway in Escherichia coli and other Gram-negative bacteria that is involved in processing Holliday junctions, which are formed by the reciprocal exchange of strands between two DNA duplexes. Holliday junction resolvases (HJRs) are endonucleases that specifically resolve Holliday junction DNA intermediates during homologous recombination. RuvC is thought to bind either on the open, DNA exposed face of a single RuvA tetramer, or to replace one of the two tetramers. Binding is proposed to be mediated by an unstructured loop on RuvC, which becomes structured on binding RuvA. RuvC can be bound to the complex in either orientation, therefore resolving Holliday junctions in either a horizontal or vertical manner. HJRs occur in archaea, bacteria, and in the mitochondria of certain fungi. These are referred to as the RuvC family of Holliday junction resolvases, RuvC being the Escherichia coli HJR. RuvC and its orthologs are homodimers and display structural similarity to RNase H and Hsp70.
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3.34127e-18 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_155844648.1|91934_92150_-|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|378935 |
pfam12728, HTH_17, Helix-turn-helix domain. This domain is a DNA-binding helix-turn-helix domain.
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0.000375239 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_155844675.1|88599_89289_-|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|378216 |
pfam09588, YqaJ, YqaJ-like viral recombinase domain. This protein family is found in many different bacterial species but is of viral origin. The protein forms an oligomer and functions as a processive alkaline exonuclease that digests linear double-stranded DNA in a Mg(2+)-dependent reaction, It has a preference for 5'-phosphorylated DNA ends. It thus forms part of the two-component SynExo viral recombinase functional unit.
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1.92208e-21 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_162378862.1|92239_92707_+|hypothetical-protein |
gnl|CDD|379492 |
pfam14163, SieB, Super-infection exclusion protein B. This family includes superinfection exclusion proteins. These proteins prevent the growth of superinfecting phage which are insensitive to repression. It aborts lytic development of superinfecting phage.
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5.11355e-15 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_102746787.1|99406_100231_+|diaminopimelate-epimerase |
gnl|CDD|234768 |
PRK00450, dapF, diaminopimelate epimerase; Provisional.
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7.26606e-105 |
NZ_CP048438.1|WP_102744940.1|96203_97109_+|peptide-chain-release-factor-N(5)-glutamine-methyltransferase |
gnl|CDD|236467 |
PRK09328, PRK09328, N5-glutamine S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent methyltransferase; Provisional.
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7.72259e-96 |