Escherichia coli O127 H6 E2348/69 (EPEC): E2348C_1917
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Entry
E2348C_1917 CDS
T00796
Symbol
yeaM
Name
(GenBank) predicted DNA-binding transcriptional regulator, ARAC-type
KO
K25495
AraC family transcriptional regulator, regulator of nimT
Organism
ecg
Escherichia coli O127:H6 E2348/69 (EPEC)
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
ecg00001
]
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
03000 Transcription factors [BR:
ecg03000
]
E2348C_1917 (yeaM)
Transcription factors [BR:
ecg03000
]
Prokaryotic type
Helix-turn-helix
AraC family
E2348C_1917 (yeaM)
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Motif
Pfam:
HTH_18
HTH_AraC
AraC_binding
Cupin_2
RDD
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
CAS09465
UniProt:
B7USH0
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Position
complement(1979290..1980111)
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AA seq
273 aa
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MMHRLNLNGYEPDRHHEAAVAFCIHAGTDELTSPVHQHRKGQLILALHGAITCTVENALW
MVPPQYAVWIPGGVKHSNQVTANAELCFLFIEPSAVTMPTTCCTLKISPLCRELILTLAN
RTTTQRAEPMTRRLIQVLFDELPQQPQQQLHLPVSSHPKIRTMVEMMAKEPVEWGSLGQW
AGFFAMSERNLARLIVKETGLSFRQWRQQLQLIMALQGLVKGDTVQKVAHTLGYDSTTAF
ITMFKKGLGQTPGRYIAGLTTVSPQSAKPDPRQ
NT seq
822 nt
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nt
atgatgcacaggttgaatctcaatggctatgaacccgaccgacaccatgaagccgcggtc
gcattttgtattcacgccggaacggatgagttaaccagtcctgtacatcagcaccgcaaa
gggcagttgatactggcactacatggtgcaattacctgtacggtggaaaatgcgttgtgg
atggtgccgccacaatatgcggtttggataccgggcggggtgaaacatagcaatcaagtg
acagctaacgctgaactctgttttctgtttatcgaacccagcgcagtgacaatgccgaca
acatgttgcacattgaaaatatcgcccttatgccgggaattaattttaaccctggcaaac
aggacgacgactcagcgtgctgagccgatgacccgcagattaattcaggtcctgtttgat
gaactccctcagcagccacaacaacagctgcacctgcccgtttcttctcatcctaaaatc
cgcacgatggtggagatgatggcgaaagagcccgtcgagtggggctcattggggcaatgg
gctggcttttttgcgatgagtgaacgcaatcttgcccggctgatagtgaaagagacgggg
ttgagttttcgccagtggcgtcagcagttacagctgattatggcgcttcagggattagtg
aaaggcgatactgtacagaaagttgctcatacgctggggtatgattcaacaacggccttt
attactatgtttaagaaaggcctggggcaaacgccaggccgatatattgcgggattaact
actgtttccccacaatcagcgaaaccagacccgcggcaataa
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