Actinomyces radicidentis: AXF14_10880
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Entry
AXF14_10880 CDS
T04288
Name
(GenBank) 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase
KO
K01246
DNA-3-methyladenine glycosylase I [EC:
3.2.2.20
]
Organism
ard
Actinomyces radicidentis
Pathway
ard03410
Base excision repair
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
ard00001
]
09120 Genetic Information Processing
09124 Replication and repair
03410 Base excision repair
AXF14_10880
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
03400 DNA repair and recombination proteins [BR:
ard03400
]
AXF14_10880
Enzymes [BR:
ard01000
]
3. Hydrolases
3.2 Glycosylases
3.2.2 Hydrolysing N-glycosyl compounds
3.2.2.20 DNA-3-methyladenine glycosylase I
AXF14_10880
DNA repair and recombination proteins [BR:
ard03400
]
Prokaryotic type
SSBR (single strand breaks repair)
BER (base exicision repair)
DNA glycosylases
AXF14_10880
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Motif
Pfam:
Adenine_glyco
HhH-GPD
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
AMD87986
UniProt:
A0A0X8JG33
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Position
2567943..2568575
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AA seq
210 aa
AA seq
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MSETGPAPAADSGLVVGEDGLARPAWAATDPLLREYYDTEWGMPVRDERGVFERLSLEAF
QSGLSWATILRKRPAFRKAFAGFEPDAVAAFREDDVERLLADAGIVRNRAKILATISNAA
ATVRLREADDVDGGLAGLVWSYRPERTPEPRTLAEVPTRSAESEAMARDLKRRGFRFVGP
TTAFALMEALGIVDTHLVGSHRRGSSGVWA
NT seq
633 nt
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nt
gtgagcgagaccggtcccgccccggcggcggactcgggtctcgtcgtcggcgaggacgga
ctcgcccgccccgcctgggcggccacggacccgctcctgcgcgagtactacgacaccgag
tgggggatgccggtgcgcgacgagcgcggcgtcttcgagcgcctcagcctcgaggccttc
cagtcgggcctgtcctgggcgacgatcctgcgcaagcgccccgccttccggaaggccttc
gcgggcttcgagcccgacgccgtcgccgccttcagagaggacgacgtcgagcgtctcctc
gccgacgccggcatcgtgcgcaaccgcgccaagatccttgcgacgatctccaacgccgcg
gcgaccgtccgcctgcgggaggccgacgacgtcgacggcgggctcgccggcctcgtgtgg
tcctaccggcccgagaggacgcccgagccgcgcacgctcgccgaggtcccgacgcgctcg
gcggagtccgaggcgatggcgagggacctcaagaggcgcggcttccgcttcgtggggccg
acgaccgccttcgccctcatggaggccctcggcatcgtcgacacgcacctcgtgggctcc
caccgccgcggcagctcgggcgtctgggcctga
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