Burkholderia sp. PAMC 26561: AXG89_22340
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Entry
AXG89_22340 CDS
T05481
Name
(GenBank) GTP cyclohydrolase
KO
K01497
GTP cyclohydrolase II [EC:
3.5.4.25
]
Organism
bum
Burkholderia sp. PAMC 26561
Pathway
bum00740
Riboflavin metabolism
bum00790
Folate biosynthesis
bum01100
Metabolic pathways
bum01110
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
bum01240
Biosynthesis of cofactors
bum02024
Quorum sensing
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
bum00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09108 Metabolism of cofactors and vitamins
00740 Riboflavin metabolism
AXG89_22340
00790 Folate biosynthesis
AXG89_22340
09140 Cellular Processes
09145 Cellular community - prokaryotes
02024 Quorum sensing
AXG89_22340
Enzymes [BR:
bum01000
]
3. Hydrolases
3.5 Acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds, other than peptide bonds
3.5.4 In cyclic amidines
3.5.4.25 GTP cyclohydrolase II
AXG89_22340
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Motif
Pfam:
GTP_cyclohydro2
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
AME26593
UniProt:
A0A0X8L9W2
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Position
2:1530630..1531280
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AA seq
216 aa
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MKNVSDSTASTAEAVNEECVELVAKATIPTRYGIFESHVYRVKSTGAEHLTLIMGDVANG
ESVLCRLHSECVTGDVFGSYRCDCGEQLDLAMRYIAAENRGILLYLRGHEGRGIGLANKI
RAYALQEQGYDTVDANLHLGLPDDAREYDSAAAILRALDVRSVRLMSNNPSKFDTLLKHD
IPVCERVALAIPMREENERYIKTKQVKFGHYFDENE
NT seq
651 nt
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nt
atgaaaaacgtttccgattcaacggcatccactgccgaggctgtcaacgaagaatgcgtc
gaactcgtggcgaaggccaccattcccacgcgttacggcatcttcgaatcccacgtgtat
cgcgtaaaaagcactggcgcggaacatttgacgctgatcatgggcgatgtcgccaacggc
gaatccgtgctttgccggctgcattccgaatgtgtcactggcgatgtattcggctcctac
cgctgcgattgcggcgaacagctcgatctggcaatgcggtatatcgcagctgagaatcgc
gggattctgctgtatctgcgtggtcatgaaggccggggcatcggccttgcgaacaagatc
cgtgcgtatgcgctgcaagagcagggctatgacacggtcgatgccaacctgcatctcggt
cttcccgacgacgcacgggaatacgattcggctgcggcgatcctgcgtgcgctggatgtg
cgttcagtgcggctgatgagcaataacccgtcaaaattcgatacgctgctcaagcatgac
attccggtatgcgagcgcgtggcgctggccattccgatgcgcgaggaaaacgagcgttat
atcaagaccaagcaggtcaagttcgggcattactttgatgagaatgaatga
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