KEGG   Marinobacter sp. NP-4(2019): EHN06_04830
Entry
EHN06_04830       CDS       T09527                                 
Name
(GenBank) SIS domain-containing protein
  KO
K03271  D-sedoheptulose 7-phosphate isomerase [EC:5.3.1.28]
Organism
manp  Marinobacter sp. NP-4(2019)
Pathway
manp00541  Biosynthesis of various nucleotide sugars
manp01100  Metabolic pathways
manp01250  Biosynthesis of nucleotide sugars
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:manp00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
   00541 Biosynthesis of various nucleotide sugars
    EHN06_04830
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09181 Protein families: metabolism
   01005 Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis proteins [BR:manp01005]
    EHN06_04830
Enzymes [BR:manp01000]
 5. Isomerases
  5.3  Intramolecular oxidoreductases
   5.3.1  Interconverting aldoses and ketoses, and related compounds
    5.3.1.28  D-sedoheptulose-7-phosphate isomerase
     EHN06_04830
Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis proteins [BR:manp01005]
 Core region
  EHN06_04830
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: SIS_2 SIS Aminotran_5 HobA AAA_16
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: AZT82918
LinkDB
Position
complement(1072067..1072657)
AA seq 196 aa
MTDTEQQINQWFAAHMEHTAQAASTTAPAIESAVEAFVHTLLSDGKIITCANGNANILAQ
YFCTALLNRFEHDRPALPAINLGADATTYSAICRDNRFNDTFSRQVRAIGKADDLLFVIV
DDGHKANLIQAIQAAHDREMRVVVLSAKEKSDITSLLHPEDHEIALDNLSATAATPLLLV
IINALCGLIDSKLFGG
NT seq 591 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgaccgacactgaacaacagatcaatcaatggtttgctgcgcacatggagcacacagcc
caggccgccagcacaacggcacccgctatcgaaagcgccgtggaggcgttcgtgcacacg
ctactcagcgatggcaagatcattacctgcgccaacggtaatgccaacatacttgcccag
tacttctgcaccgccctgctgaaccgttttgagcatgatcgccccgcactcccggcgatc
aacctgggcgctgacgccaccacctattccgcgatctgtcgcgataaccgctttaacgat
acattttccagacaggttcgtgccatcggcaaggccgacgacttactctttgtcattgtt
gacgacgggcataaagccaacttgattcaggccatccaagccgcccacgaccgggagatg
cgtgtcgtggtattgagcgccaaggaaaagtccgacattacttcacttcttcacccggaa
gatcatgaaatcgccctggacaacctgtccgcaactgcagcaacccccttgttgctggtc
atcatcaatgccttgtgtggattgatcgacagcaagcttttcggcgggtaa

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