KEGG   Caulobacter vibrioides NA1000: CCNA_00871
Entry
CCNA_00871        CDS       T00841                                 
Name
(RefSeq) carbon-nitrogen hydrolase family protein
  KO
K11206  deaminated glutathione amidase [EC:3.5.1.128]
Organism
ccs  Caulobacter vibrioides NA1000
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ccs00001]
 09190 Not Included in Pathway or Brite
  09191 Unclassified: metabolism
   99980 Enzymes with EC numbers
    CCNA_00871
Enzymes [BR:ccs01000]
 3. Hydrolases
  3.5  Acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds, other than peptide bonds
   3.5.1  In linear amides
    3.5.1.128  deaminated glutathione amidase
     CCNA_00871
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: CN_hydrolase Mcm-like_N
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 7329911
NCBI-ProteinID: YP_002516244
UniProt: A0A0H3C805
LinkDB
Position
complement(950906..951757)
AA seq 283 aa
MSPPAPLRVGLIQTRTPATHAAALGHVAPLVREAIAGGAKVVLTPECTNVVQKDRSLLLP
ALKTLDEDPVVLGLREIAAQTGTWIAIGSALVRRETGDKAANRQVVIDPTGAIVATYDKL
HMFDVDLPPRDGKAGETARESSAYEPGDAAVVVDTPWAKLGLTICYDMRFPALHRALALA
GATVLTVPAAFTRPTGEAHWEILLRARAIETGSFVLAAAQGGFHEDGRGTWGRSIVVGPW
GEIIATLDHDEPGVLLADLDLPAADKARAAIPALKNARAFTGP
NT seq 852 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgagccctcctgcgccgctccgcgtcgggctgatccagacccgcacccccgccacccac
gccgctgcgctgggccacgtggcgccgctggtgcgcgaggcgatcgcgggcggcgcaaag
gtcgtcctgacgcccgaatgcaccaacgtcgtccagaaggaccgcagcctgctgctgccg
gcgctcaagaccctggacgaggacccggtggtgctgggtctgcgcgagatcgccgcgcag
acggggacctggatcgccatcggctcggccctggtgcgccgcgagaccggcgacaaggcc
gccaaccgccaggtggtcatcgacccgaccggcgcgatcgtggccacctacgacaagctg
cacatgttcgacgtggacctgcccccaagagacgggaaggccggcgagacggcgcgggag
tcctcggcctatgagcccggcgatgcggccgtggtggtcgacacgccttgggccaagctg
ggcctgaccatctgctacgacatgcgctttcccgccctgcatcgggccctggccctggcc
ggcgcgaccgtgctgaccgttccggccgccttcacccgccccaccggcgaggcccactgg
gagatcctgctgcgcgcccgcgccatcgagaccggctccttcgtgctggccgccgcccag
ggcggtttccacgaggacggtcgcggcacctggggccgctcgatcgtggtggggccgtgg
ggcgagatcatcgccacgctggaccatgacgaacccggcgtgctgctggcggatctcgac
ctgcccgccgccgacaaggcgcgcgcggcgatcccggccctgaagaacgcccgggctttc
accggtccatga

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