Actinomyces israelii: AIF0345_2931
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Entry
AIF0345_2931 CDS
T06659
Name
(GenBank) hypothetical protein
KO
K21471
peptidoglycan DL-endopeptidase CwlO [EC:3.4.-.-]
Organism
air
Actinomyces israelii
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
air00001
]
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09181 Protein families: metabolism
01002 Peptidases and inhibitors [BR:
air01002
]
AIF0345_2931
01011 Peptidoglycan biosynthesis and degradation proteins [BR:
air01011
]
AIF0345_2931
Peptidases and inhibitors [BR:
air01002
]
Cysteine peptidases
Family C40
AIF0345_2931
Peptidoglycan biosynthesis and degradation proteins [BR:
air01011
]
Peptidoglycan biosynthesis and degradation
Endopeptidase
AIF0345_2931
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Motif
Pfam:
NLPC_P60
Peptidase_C92
Flu_M1_C
DUF6465
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
WKR22967
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Position
complement(3513731..3514498)
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AA seq
255 aa
AA seq
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MSTTKPRPRARHRKDSRPVTSVTPVARRSLAAAASSGLALTMIASGASAASGTEAADSAG
SLKDTGVGALAAGARDAVLTNPAIQISPNATANKTDADVAEEVTAEAPPEEPAPQADTAA
KTDDSATTATNASETSASTAPAPASNAGGAVAIAMQYVGRPYVSGAAGPDAFDCSGLVQY
VYAQMGISLPRTAQAQGSAGRLVSAAEAQPGDIVYFGHHVGIYAGDGKMIDAGTEATGVV
YRDIYETPIGYVRVA
NT seq
768 nt
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nt
atgtccaccaccaagcctcgccccagggcccgtcaccgcaaggattcccgtcccgtcacg
tccgtcacccctgtggcgcgtcgcagcctcgccgccgccgcctcctcggggctcgcactg
acgatgatcgcctccggcgcgtcggccgccagtggcacagaggctgccgactccgccgga
tcgctgaaggacaccggcgtcggcgcgctcgcagccggtgcgcgtgatgcggttctgacc
aacccggccatccagatctccccgaacgccactgccaacaagaccgacgccgacgtggcc
gaggaggtcaccgcggaggctccccccgaggaacctgctccgcaggccgacacggccgcg
aagacggacgactccgcgacgacggccaccaacgcctccgagacctccgcctcaacggct
ccggcgcccgcctccaacgctggcggcgccgtggcgatcgccatgcagtacgtcggccgc
ccctacgtctccggtgccgccggcccggacgccttcgactgctcgggcctggtccagtac
gtctacgcgcagatgggcatctccctgccgcgcaccgcgcaggcccaggggtcggcgggc
aggctcgtctccgccgccgaggcccagcccggcgacatcgtctacttcggccaccacgtg
ggcatctacgccggggacggcaagatgatcgacgccgggaccgaggccaccggcgtcgtc
taccgcgacatctacgagaccccgatcggctacgtgcgggttgcctga
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