Megasphaera hexanoica: ACT01_12545
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Entry
ACT01_12545 CDS
T05536
Name
(GenBank) anthranilate synthase subunit II
KO
K01658
anthranilate synthase component II [EC:
4.1.3.27
]
Organism
mhw
Megasphaera hexanoica
Pathway
mhw00400
Phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis
mhw01100
Metabolic pathways
mhw01110
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
mhw01230
Biosynthesis of amino acids
mhw02024
Quorum sensing
Module
mhw_M00023
Tryptophan biosynthesis, chorismate => tryptophan
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
mhw00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09105 Amino acid metabolism
00400 Phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis
ACT01_12545
09110 Biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites
00405 Phenazine biosynthesis
ACT01_12545
09140 Cellular Processes
09145 Cellular community - prokaryotes
02024 Quorum sensing
ACT01_12545
Enzymes [BR:
mhw01000
]
4. Lyases
4.1 Carbon-carbon lyases
4.1.3 Oxo-acid-lyases
4.1.3.27 anthranilate synthase
ACT01_12545
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Motif
Pfam:
GATase
Peptidase_C26
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
AXB82992
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Position
complement(2608482..2609054)
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AA seq
190 aa
AA seq
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MIVLIDNYDSFTYNLYQLLGQFDPDILAIRNDEKTVEEIAAMKPDHIIISPGPGRPADAG
ICEQAITYFTGKVPLLGVCLGHQALCEAYGGTITYAKELMHGKQSIVEVDTEDPLFSGLG
KRIDVGRYHSLALDPDTLPDELQVLARTEDGEIMAVRHKNYPTYGLQFHPESILTPQGPI
MIQNFLNMHI
NT seq
573 nt
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nt
atgattgtactcatcgataactatgatagttttacctataacttgtatcagctcctggga
caattcgacccggatattttggccatccgcaatgatgaaaagacggtagaagagattgct
gccatgaagccggaccacatcatcatttctccgggaccgggaagaccggccgatgcagga
atctgtgaacaggccattacctattttaccggcaaagtgccacttctcggcgtctgcctg
ggccatcaggctttatgtgaagcctatggcggtacgattacctacgccaaagaattgatg
catggcaagcagtccatcgtggaagttgacacggaagatccattgttttccggcctcggc
aaacgtatcgatgtgggccggtatcactcactggcgctggatccggatacgctgcccgat
gaattacaggttcttgcccggacggaagatggggaaatcatggctgtgcgccacaagaac
tatccgacatatggcctgcagtttcatccggaatctatcctgacaccgcagggaccgatt
atgatacaaaatttcttaaatatgcatatatag
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