KEGG   ORTHOLOGY: K13276
Entry
K13276                      KO                                     
Symbol
bpr
Name
bacillopeptidase F [EC:3.4.21.-]
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ko00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09181 Protein families: metabolism
   01002 Peptidases and inhibitors
    K13276  bpr; bacillopeptidase F
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03110 Chaperones and folding catalysts
    K13276  bpr; bacillopeptidase F
Peptidases and inhibitors [BR:ko01002]
 Serine peptidases
  Family S8: subtilisin family
   K13276  bpr; bacillopeptidase F
Chaperones and folding catalysts [BR:ko03110]
 Intramolecular chaperones
  Subtilisin family
   K13276  bpr; bacillopeptidase F
Other DBs
COG: COG1404 COG4412
Genes
FKU: FGKAn22_14010
BSU: BSU15300(bpr)
BSR: I33_1716
BSL: A7A1_0495
BSH: BSU6051_15300(bpr)
BSY: I653_07875
BSUT: BSUB_01660(bpr)
BSUL: BSUA_01660(bpr)
BSUS: Q433_08775
BSO: BSNT_08041(bpr)
BSQ: B657_15300(bpr)
BSX: C663_1574(bpr)
BSS: BSUW23_07880(bpr)
BST: GYO_1877
BLI: BL02253(bprB)
BLD: BLi01748(bpr1)
BLH: BaLi_c17830(bprB)
BAQ: BACAU_1484(bpr)
BYA: BANAU_1481(bpr)
BAMP: B938_07855
BQY: MUS_1676(bpr)
BAML: BAM5036_1449(bpr)
BAMA: RBAU_1489(bpr)
BAMN: BASU_1469(bpr)
BAMB: BAPNAU_2240(bprF)
BAMT: AJ82_08650
BAMY: V529_14680(bpr)
BMP: NG74_01570(bpr)
BAO: BAMF_1601(bpr)
BAZ: BAMTA208_09515(bpr)
BQL: LL3_01685(bpr)
BXH: BAXH7_01936(bpr)
BAMI: KSO_011800
BAMC: U471_15500
BAMF: U722_08035
BMOJ: HC660_15950(bpr)
BSTR: QI003_08250(bpr)
BPU: BPUM_1423
BGY: BGLY_1744
BAER: BAE_15010
BJS: MY9_1674
BACP: SB24_02140
BACB: OY17_10635
BACY: QF06_06675
BACL: BS34A_16920(bpr)
BALM: BsLM_1628
OIH: OB2331
SIV: SSIL_1872
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Reference
PMID:1368833
  Authors
Kato T, Yamagata Y, Arai T, Ichishima E
  Title
Purification of a new extracellular 90-kDa serine proteinase with isoelectric point of 3.9 from Bacillus subtilis (natto) and elucidation of its distinct mode of action.
  Journal
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 56:1166-8 (1992)
DOI:10.1271/bbb.56.1166
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