KEGG   Bordetella holmesii 44057: D558_0839
Entry
D558_0839         CDS       T03379                                 
Name
(GenBank) glutathione S-transferase, N-terminal domain protein
  KO
K00799  glutathione S-transferase [EC:2.5.1.18]
Organism
bhm  Bordetella holmesii 44057
Pathway
bhm00480  Glutathione metabolism
bhm01100  Metabolic pathways
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:bhm00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09106 Metabolism of other amino acids
   00480 Glutathione metabolism
    D558_0839
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
   02000 Transporters [BR:bhm02000]
    D558_0839
Enzymes [BR:bhm01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.5  Transferring alkyl or aryl groups, other than methyl groups
   2.5.1  Transferring alkyl or aryl groups, other than methyl groups (only sub-subclass identified to date)
    2.5.1.18  glutathione transferase
     D558_0839
Transporters [BR:bhm02000]
 Other transporters
  Pores ion channels [TC:1]
   D558_0839
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: GST_N_2 GST_N GST_N_3 GST_C_2 GST_C GST_C_3
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: AIT25519
LinkDB
Position
complement(799182..799793)
AA seq 203 aa
MRILGKASSINVRKVLWTCDELRLWPCREEWGAGKRELDEPGFLALNPNAQIPVLVDGDF
VLWESNSILRYLANQNGADWLYPAAPRPRARVDQWMDWQASDLNSSWRYAFMALRRQAPA
FQDAAQIQASCLAWTRAMGVLEARLHDTGAYVAGPAFSLADIVIGLSVQRWQATPWDKPA
LPAVAAYCARLAVRPGFSAYAEP
NT seq 612 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgcgtatcctcggtaaggcgtcctcgatcaatgtccgcaaagtcctctggacgtgcgac
gaactgcgcttgtggccttgtcgcgaggagtggggagcaggcaaacgcgaactcgatgag
ccgggctttctggcgctcaatcccaatgcgcagattccggtcctggtcgacggagatttc
gtgctctgggagtccaatagcatcctgcgctacctggccaaccagaatggggcggactgg
ctttacccggccgcgccgcgcccgcgggcgcgggtggaccaatggatggattggcaggcc
agcgacctcaattcgtcctggcgctatgcctttatggcgttgcggcggcaggcgcctgcg
tttcaggacgccgcgcagatccaggcgtcgtgcctggcatggacacgggccatgggcgtg
ctcgaggcgcgcttgcatgacaccggcgcctatgtagcgggtccggcgttcagcttggcc
gatattgtcatcggcttgtcggtgcagcgctggcaggcaacgccttgggacaagcctgca
ctgccggctgtcgccgcttattgtgcgcggctggctgtcaggccgggttttagcgcttac
gccgagccctga

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