KEGG   Neisseria brasiliensis: GJV52_03990
Entry
GJV52_03990       CDS       T06557                                 
Name
(GenBank) adenylyltransferase/cytidyltransferase family protein
  KO
K21345  D-glycero-beta-D-manno-heptose 1-phosphate adenylyltransferase [EC:2.7.7.70]
Organism
nbl  Neisseria brasiliensis
Pathway
nbl00541  Biosynthesis of various nucleotide sugars
nbl01100  Metabolic pathways
nbl01250  Biosynthesis of nucleotide sugars
Module
nbl_M00064  ADP-L-glycero-D-manno-heptose biosynthesis, sedoheptulose-7P => ADP-LDmanHep
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:nbl00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09107 Glycan biosynthesis and metabolism
   00541 Biosynthesis of various nucleotide sugars
    GJV52_03990
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09181 Protein families: metabolism
   01005 Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis proteins [BR:nbl01005]
    GJV52_03990
Enzymes [BR:nbl01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.7  Transferring phosphorus-containing groups
   2.7.7  Nucleotidyltransferases
    2.7.7.70  D-glycero-beta-D-manno-heptose 1-phosphate adenylyltransferase
     GJV52_03990
Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis proteins [BR:nbl01005]
 Lipid A
  GJV52_03990
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: CTP_transf_like FAD_syn
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: QGL24772
LinkDB
Position
complement(787529..788035)
AA seq 168 aa
MSKWPLPDFEQKICPPEALAERLTVLPRPLVFTNGCFDILHRGHVTYLAQARATGAAMIL
ALNTDASVRRQGKGDDRPINPLENRAAVVAALASVDVVTWFDDDTPAALIELVKPDILVK
GGDWTVDKIVGSQETLARSGKVYSIPFLHQTSTTQTLAKIRAAEAADK
NT seq 507 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgtccaaatggcctttacccgattttgaacaaaaaatctgcccgcccgaagcacttgcc
gaacgcttgactgtattgccgcgtccgctggtgtttaccaacggctgctttgatattttg
catcgcggccatgtcacttatttggcgcaggcacgcgcgaccggtgcggcgatgattttg
gccttgaacactgatgcttccgtgcgccgccaaggtaagggcgatgatcgcccgattaat
cctttagaaaaccgtgcggcggtggtggcagcgctggccagcgtggacgtggtgacgtgg
tttgatgatgacacaccagcggctttgattgagttggtcaaaccggatattttggtcaaa
ggcggcgactggacagtcgataaaattgtcggttcgcaagaaaccttggcgcgcagcggc
aaggtgtattcgattccgtttttacaccaaacatccaccacgcaaacactggcgaaaatc
cgcgccgcagaggcggccgataaatga

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