KEGG   Brucella melitensis NI: BMNI_I0650
Entry
BMNI_I0650        CDS       T01853                                 
Name
(GenBank) Uracil-DNA glycosylase superfamily protein
  KO
K21929  uracil-DNA glycosylase [EC:3.2.2.27]
Organism
bmw  Brucella melitensis NI
Pathway
bmw03410  Base excision repair
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:bmw00001]
 09120 Genetic Information Processing
  09124 Replication and repair
   03410 Base excision repair
    BMNI_I0650
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03400 DNA repair and recombination proteins [BR:bmw03400]
    BMNI_I0650
Enzymes [BR:bmw01000]
 3. Hydrolases
  3.2  Glycosylases
   3.2.2  Hydrolysing N-glycosyl compounds
    3.2.2.27  uracil-DNA glycosylase
     BMNI_I0650
DNA repair and recombination proteins [BR:bmw03400]
 Prokaryotic type
  SSBR (single strand breaks repair)
   BER (base exicision repair)
    DNA glycosylases
     BMNI_I0650
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: UDG
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: AEQ08278
LinkDB
Position
I:complement(656272..656943)
AA seq 223 aa
MISEPSPNCSICPRLHAFLQEWRQKEPAWHNAPVPPFLPGSDEDVRLLIVGLAPGLRGAN
RTGRPFTGDYAGELLYSTLCEFGFATGKFEARPDDSLRLLDACIVNAVRCVPPENKPVGS
EINNCRQFLTPMLTRFPNLDAVVTLGTIAHQSTVRALGVPVSRHPFGHGKATDIGPLRIF
SSYHCSRYNTNTGVLTDAMFRDVFKNVRAYLSEKAAGSARLSV
NT seq 672 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgatttccgaaccttcgccaaattgctcaatctgcccgcggctccatgcgttcttacag
gaatggcgacaaaaggagcctgcgtggcataacgcgcccgtcccccctttccttcccggg
agcgatgaagacgttcggcttctgatcgtagggcttgcccccggccttcgcggagccaac
cgcacgggacggccctttaccggcgattatgccggggaacttctttacagtacgctttgc
gaattcggcttcgcgacgggaaaattcgaggcgcgcccggatgacagcctgcggcttctc
gatgcctgcatcgtcaatgcggttcgctgcgtgccgccggaaaacaagcctgtcggcagc
gaaatcaacaattgccggcaattcctgacaccgatgctgacgcgctttcccaatctcgat
gcagtggtcacactggggaccatcgcccatcaatcaacagtgcgcgccttaggcgttccg
gtttcgcgccacccgttcggccatggcaaggccaccgatatcgggccattgcggattttt
tccagctatcattgctcgcgctacaacacgaatacgggcgtgctgaccgatgcgatgttc
cgcgatgttttcaaaaatgtacgcgcttatctaagcgagaaagcagccggaagcgcacgt
ctgtctgtctga

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