Cupriavidus basilensis: RR42_s1990
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Entry
RR42_s1990 CDS
T03642
Name
(GenBank) Bacitracin transport permease protein BCRC
KO
K19302
undecaprenyl-diphosphatase [EC:
3.6.1.27
]
Organism
cbw
Cupriavidus basilensis
Pathway
cbw00550
Peptidoglycan biosynthesis
cbw00552
Teichoic acid biosynthesis
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
cbw00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
00550 Peptidoglycan biosynthesis
RR42_s1990
00552 Teichoic acid biosynthesis
RR42_s1990
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09181 Protein families: metabolism
01011 Peptidoglycan biosynthesis and degradation proteins [BR:
cbw01011
]
RR42_s1990
Enzymes [BR:
cbw01000
]
3. Hydrolases
3.6 Acting on acid anhydrides
3.6.1 In phosphorus-containing anhydrides
3.6.1.27 undecaprenyl-diphosphate phosphatase
RR42_s1990
Peptidoglycan biosynthesis and degradation proteins [BR:
cbw01011
]
Precursor biosynthesis
Diphosphatase
RR42_s1990
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Motif
Pfam:
PAP2
PAP2_3
DUF8676
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
AJG23578
UniProt:
A0A0C4YKI8
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Position
secondary:2179303..2179917
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AA seq
204 aa
AA seq
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MPTLLALNLTLFQCLNAPAGLSGAGLWVAAFLAEGLIAGAPLVLAAGWLRARPGERQMVT
SALAAVALGGLCSTLLGLLLPMPRPFMAGIGHTYLAHAADPSFPSDHVTLLATLALVLLR
APGRAQRLSGTGLLVAAAFTGWARVFLGVHFPLDIVGAFAIAACCAAVATSALTRPLLAA
VTVRAEQLYRHLLAYPIARGWLNP
NT seq
615 nt
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nt
atgccgacgctccttgccctgaacctcacactgttccagtgcctgaacgcccccgccggg
ctgtctggcgccggcctctgggtggccgctttccttgccgaagggctgatcgcaggcgcg
ccgctggtgctggccgcaggctggctgcgcgcgcggccgggcgagcgccagatggtgacg
agcgccctggcggccgtggcgctgggcgggctctgctcgaccctgctcggcctgctgctg
ccgatgccgcggcccttcatggcgggcatcgggcatacctacctggcacatgccgccgac
ccctccttcccgagcgaccacgtcacgctgctggccacgctggcgttggtcctgctgcgc
gcgcccggcagggcccaacgcctgagcgggaccggcttgctggtagccgcggcattcacg
ggctgggcccgcgtcttcctcggcgtacactttccactggacatcgtcggcgcatttgcg
atagcagcatgctgcgcggccgtggctacgtctgccctcacgcgcccgctgcttgccgct
gtcacggtgcgcgcggagcaactctaccggcacctgctggcctaccccatcgcacgcgga
tggctcaacccatga
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