Methylocella tundrae: MTUNDRAET4_3481
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Entry
MTUNDRAET4_3481 CDS
T05970
Name
(GenBank) Ornithine aminotransferase 1 (fragment)
KO
K00819
ornithine--oxo-acid transaminase [EC:
2.6.1.13
]
Organism
mtun
Methylocella tundrae
Pathway
mtun00330
Arginine and proline metabolism
mtun01100
Metabolic pathways
mtun01110
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
mtun00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09105 Amino acid metabolism
00330 Arginine and proline metabolism
MTUNDRAET4_3481
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09181 Protein families: metabolism
01007 Amino acid related enzymes [BR:
mtun01007
]
MTUNDRAET4_3481
Enzymes [BR:
mtun01000
]
2. Transferases
2.6 Transferring nitrogenous groups
2.6.1 Transaminases
2.6.1.13 ornithine aminotransferase
MTUNDRAET4_3481
Amino acid related enzymes [BR:
mtun01007
]
Aminotransferase (transaminase)
Class III
MTUNDRAET4_3481
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Motif
Pfam:
Aminotran_3
KYNU_C
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
VFU10368
UniProt:
A0A4U8Z4G9
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Position
1:3173659..3174288
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AA seq
209 aa
AA seq
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MPPPGYLASLRRICDRHGILLIFDEVQSGFGRTGRNFCFEHEDARPDGLIVGKALGGGLM
PVSAFIARRAVMDVFGPGSHGSTFGGNPLAAAVGREAIAVLRDEELAERSRVLGQTLLQA
LRAVDHPAIVEVRAKGLWAGVELDVNQVKAKEVCLAMMRRGVLAKETHESVLRLAPPLVI
AEADLLQAVDVFREALDEVGGARSARCAG
NT seq
630 nt
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nt
gtgccgccgccggggtatctcgcgagcctcaggcgcatctgcgaccgacacggaattttg
ctgatcttcgatgaggtgcaatccggcttcggccgaaccgggcgcaatttctgtttcgag
cacgaggacgcaagacccgacggcctgatcgtcggcaaggcgctcggcggcggtctgatg
ccggtttccgccttcatcgcacggcgcgccgtgatggatgttttcggccccggcagccac
ggttcgacgtttggcggcaatccgctcgccgcggcggtcgggcgcgaggcgatcgccgtg
ctgcgcgatgaagaacttgctgagcgcagccgcgtccttgggcagacgctgttgcaggcg
ctgcgcgccgtcgaccatcccgcgatcgtcgaggtgcgcgccaagggtctctgggcgggc
gtcgagctcgacgtcaatcaggtcaaggccaaggaggtctgcctcgccatgatgcggcgc
ggcgttctcgccaaggaaacgcatgagagcgtgttgcgattggcgcctcccctcgtcatc
gcggaagccgacctcttgcaggcggtcgacgtttttcgcgaggcgctggacgaagtcggc
ggcgcccgttccgcgcgctgcgccgggtga
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