KEGG   Fischerella sp. NIES-3754: FIS3754_26730
Entry
FIS3754_26730     CDS       T04195                                 
Name
(GenBank) AraC family transcriptional regulator
  KO
K07506  AraC family transcriptional regulator
Organism
fis  Fischerella sp. NIES-3754
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:fis00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03000 Transcription factors [BR:fis03000]
    FIS3754_26730
Transcription factors [BR:fis03000]
 Prokaryotic type
  Helix-turn-helix
   AraC family
    FIS3754_26730
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: HTH_18 HTH_AraC Aq_1974-like ARD
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: BAU06752
UniProt: A0A0S3TNT9
LinkDB
Position
complement(3067663..3068580)
AA seq 305 aa
MRTQGQTITIIDYRQENAADAFVPKPAVFSSSGWDGIHLELHQQPKFDIAEHQHTMHVVV
QGFANSSLSDSSGERWLDGKMITETRNHGDIAIIPAGISHRCNWNTSVQFMILAIEPTLL
KQVGQDLVDGDRIELIPHFMTRQDTLIQGIFCALREELESGEIGGYLLIDSLKTTLAIHL
LRNYCNTQPKLSSYADGLSAFKLQQVREYINEHLHQDVRLSEIAAIAQMSQYHFLRLFKQ
SMGVTPHQYILQCRIEQAKYLLQHSKLSIADIAVRVGFCDQSHLTRYFKRIIGVTPKQLL
QTRSQ
NT seq 918 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgagaacgcaagggcaaacgatcacaattattgattatcgccaagagaatgcagccgat
gcgtttgtgccgaaacccgctgttttctctagttccggctgggacggaatccatcttgaa
cttcatcaacagcccaagtttgacatagctgaacatcaacacacaatgcatgttgttgtt
caagggtttgccaattcatcactttccgactcatcaggagaacgatggttggatggaaag
atgataacagaaacacgcaatcacggagatattgcgatcattcctgcgggtatttcccat
cgctgtaattggaatacctcagtccagtttatgattttggcaattgagcctacacttctc
aaacaagttggtcaagatttggttgatggcgatcgcattgaacttatcccccattttatg
actcggcaagatacattgatccaaggtattttctgtgccttacgagaagaattagagtct
ggtgaaatcgggggttatttgctgattgatagtctgaaaacgacactagccattcaccta
ttacggaactactgcaacactcaacctaaactttctagctatgcggatggattatccgct
ttcaagctgcaacaggtgagggagtatattaatgaacatctgcatcaggacgtcaggcta
agtgagattgcagcgatcgcccagatgagccaatatcactttttgcgtctgttcaagcaa
agtatgggtgtaacgccccaccaatacattttgcaatgtcggatcgagcaagccaaatac
ttgttgcaacacagcaaactcagcattgcagacattgctgtcagggtaggtttttgcgat
caaagtcacttgactcgatatttcaagcgcatcattggcgttacacccaaacaactcttg
caaacgcgatcgcaataa

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