KEGG   Parazoarcus communis: CEW83_11130
Entry
CEW83_11130       CDS       T05456                                 
Symbol
rsmD
Name
(GenBank) 16S rRNA (guanine(966)-N(2))-methyltransferase RsmD
  KO
K08316  16S rRNA (guanine966-N2)-methyltransferase [EC:2.1.1.171]
Organism
acom  Parazoarcus communis
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:acom00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03009 Ribosome biogenesis [BR:acom03009]
    CEW83_11130 (rsmD)
Enzymes [BR:acom01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.1  Transferring one-carbon groups
   2.1.1  Methyltransferases
    2.1.1.171  16S rRNA (guanine966-N2)-methyltransferase
     CEW83_11130 (rsmD)
Ribosome biogenesis [BR:acom03009]
 Prokaryotic type
  rRNA modification factors
   16S rRNA modification factors
    CEW83_11130 (rsmD)
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Cons_hypoth95 MTS Methyltransf_31 Methyltransf_25 MethyltransfD12 Spermine_synth Methyltransf_24 TRM Methyltransf_ANTKMT Methyltransf_11 TRM5-TYW2_MTfase BpsA_C SAM_MT PrmA Methyltransf_15 Methyltransf_12 Methyltransf_30 DNA_methylase Methyltransf_37 Ubie_methyltran Methyltr_RsmB-F Methyltransf_16
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: AWI75698
UniProt: A0A2U8GQF9
LinkDB
Position
2442169..2442708
AA seq 179 aa
MSRVRIVGGEWRSRLLDVARVPGLRPTPDRVRETLFNWLGQDLDGLNCLDLFAGTGILGF
EAASRGAEKVTMVEYDPRAFGALKQAAETLRASQVEIIRGDAVKFLQSTPRKFDVVFLDP
PYRQGWIERVAPLIDRIMQPDGWLYVESESTVTHLGGWQTVKQGHAGQVHFHLMQGTQK
NT seq 540 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgagtcgtgttcgcattgtcggcggcgaatggcgctcccgcctgctcgacgtggcccgc
gtacccggactgcgccccacgcccgatcgcgtgcgtgagacgctgttcaactggctggga
caggatctcgacggactgaactgcctcgacctctttgccggcaccggcattctcgggttc
gaagcggcctcgcgcggcgccgaaaaggtcacgatggtcgagtacgacccccgtgctttt
ggtgcgttgaagcaggctgcagaaaccctacgagcgtcgcaggtagagatcattcgcggc
gatgcggtaaaattcctgcaatccacccctcggaagttcgatgtggtgtttcttgatccg
ccatacaggcagggctggatcgagcgcgtggcgcctctgatcgacagaatcatgcagccg
gatggatggctgtatgttgaatcggagtcgacggtgacgcacctgggcggatggcagaca
gtcaaacagggtcacgccggacaggttcatttccatctcatgcagggaacgcagaaatga

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