KEGG   Marivivens sp. LCG002: QQG91_13000
Entry
QQG91_13000       CDS       T10653                                 
Name
(GenBank) acetyl-CoA C-acetyltransferase
  KO
K00626  acetyl-CoA C-acetyltransferase [EC:2.3.1.9]
Organism
malc  Marivivens sp. LCG002
Pathway
malc00071  Fatty acid degradation
malc00280  Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation
malc00310  Lysine degradation
malc00362  Benzoate degradation
malc00380  Tryptophan metabolism
malc00620  Pyruvate metabolism
malc00630  Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
malc00650  Butanoate metabolism
malc00720  Other carbon fixation pathways
malc00900  Terpenoid backbone biosynthesis
malc01100  Metabolic pathways
malc01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
malc01120  Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
malc01200  Carbon metabolism
malc01212  Fatty acid metabolism
malc02020  Two-component system
Module
malc_M00373  Ethylmalonyl pathway
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:malc00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09101 Carbohydrate metabolism
   00620 Pyruvate metabolism
    QQG91_13000
   00630 Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
    QQG91_13000
   00650 Butanoate metabolism
    QQG91_13000
  09102 Energy metabolism
   00720 Other carbon fixation pathways
    QQG91_13000
  09103 Lipid metabolism
   00071 Fatty acid degradation
    QQG91_13000
  09105 Amino acid metabolism
   00280 Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation
    QQG91_13000
   00310 Lysine degradation
    QQG91_13000
   00380 Tryptophan metabolism
    QQG91_13000
  09109 Metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides
   00900 Terpenoid backbone biosynthesis
    QQG91_13000
  09111 Xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism
   00362 Benzoate degradation
    QQG91_13000
 09130 Environmental Information Processing
  09132 Signal transduction
   02020 Two-component system
    QQG91_13000
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
   04147 Exosome [BR:malc04147]
    QQG91_13000
Enzymes [BR:malc01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.3  Acyltransferases
   2.3.1  Transferring groups other than aminoacyl groups
    2.3.1.9  acetyl-CoA C-acetyltransferase
     QQG91_13000
Exosome [BR:malc04147]
 Exosomal proteins
  Exosomal proteins of other body fluids (saliva and urine)
   QQG91_13000
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Thiolase_N Thiolase_C Thiolase_C_1 ketoacyl-synt
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: WIV50575
LinkDB
Position
complement(2625843..2627018)
AA seq 391 aa
MTNVVIASAARTAVGSFLGSFANTPAHELGAAVLKEVVARAGIDPAEVSETILGQVLTAG
QGQNPARQAHIHAGLPIEAAAWGINQVCGSGLRAVALGAQHIQLGDASIVAAGGQENMSL
AMHAAYLRAGQKMGDMKMVDTMIRDGLWDAFNNYHMGQTAENVAERWDITRDMQDEFAVA
SQNKAEAAQKAGKFADEIAPFTISTRKGDLIVDSDEYIRHGATIDAMQKLRPAFTKDGSV
TAANASGLNDGAAATLLMSADEAERRGIEPLARIASYATAGLDPSIMGAGPIMASRKALE
KAGWSVNDLDLVEANEAFAAQACAVNKELGWDPSIVNVNGGAIAIGHPIGASGCRILNTL
LFEMKRRNAKRGLATLCIGGGMGVALCVERP
NT seq 1176 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgaccaacgtcgtaatcgcatctgctgcccgcactgctgtcggtagctttcttggctct
ttcgcaaatacgcccgcccacgagcttggcgcggctgtgctgaaagaagtcgttgcacgc
gcgggtatcgatccggccgaagtcagcgaaaccattctcggtcaggttttgaccgcaggt
caggggcagaaccccgcacgtcaggcgcatatccacgccggtcttccgatcgaagctgcg
gcttggggtatcaatcaggtttgcggttcgggtctgcgtgctgttgcgctgggcgcccag
catattcaactcggtgatgcgtcgatcgttgccgccggcgggcaggaaaacatgtccctc
gccatgcacgccgcctatctgcgcgcaggccagaagatgggcgacatgaagatggtcgat
accatgatccgcgatggcctttgggatgccttcaacaactatcacatggggcagaccgcc
gaaaacgtcgccgagcgttgggatatcacccgcgatatgcaggacgaattcgccgtggcc
tcccagaacaaagcagaagccgcacaaaaggcgggcaagttcgccgatgaaatcgctccc
tttaccatttcgacccgcaagggcgacctcattgtagatagcgatgaatacatccgccac
ggcgctacgatcgacgcgatgcaaaagctgcgccctgccttcaccaaagatgggtctgtg
actgctgctaacgcttcgggtctgaatgacggtgctgcggccacgctgctgatgtctgct
gatgaagccgagcgccgcgggattgaaccgctcgcccgcattgcgtcttatgccaccgct
ggcctcgatccgtcgatcatgggtgcaggtccgatcatggcctcgcgcaaggccctcgaa
aaagcgggctggtccgtcaacgatcttgatctggtcgaagcgaacgaggcattcgccgct
caggcctgcgcggtgaacaaagaactgggttgggatccgtcgatcgtgaacgtcaacggt
ggtgcgatcgccatcggtcacccgatcggcgcttcgggctgccgtatcctcaacactctg
cttttcgaaatgaagcgtcgcaacgccaagcgcggccttgcaacgctgtgcatcggtggc
ggcatgggtgtagcgctttgcgttgagcgcccctaa

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