Paenibacillus barcinonensis: HUB98_25350
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Entry
HUB98_25350 CDS
T06922
Name
(GenBank) bifunctional adenosylcobinamide kinase/adenosylcobinamide-phosphate guanylyltransferase
KO
K02231
adenosylcobinamide kinase / adenosylcobinamide-phosphate guanylyltransferase [EC:
2.7.1.156
2.7.7.62
]
Organism
pbac
Paenibacillus barcinonensis
Pathway
pbac00860
Porphyrin metabolism
pbac01100
Metabolic pathways
pbac01240
Biosynthesis of cofactors
Module
pbac_M00122
Cobalamin biosynthesis, cobyrinate a,c-diamide => cobalamin
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
pbac00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09108 Metabolism of cofactors and vitamins
00860 Porphyrin metabolism
HUB98_25350
Enzymes [BR:
pbac01000
]
2. Transferases
2.7 Transferring phosphorus-containing groups
2.7.1 Phosphotransferases with an alcohol group as acceptor
2.7.1.156 adenosylcobinamide kinase
HUB98_25350
2.7.7 Nucleotidyltransferases
2.7.7.62 adenosylcobinamide-phosphate guanylyltransferase
HUB98_25350
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Motif
Pfam:
CobU
AAA_16
AAA_22
ATPase
KTI12
AAA_18
NTPase_1
T2SSE
CoaE
GvpD_P-loop
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
QKS59195
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Position
5612425..5612970
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AA seq
181 aa
AA seq
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MLITVTGGIGSGKTRFALKYAAQLSREGVYLSTGDHDPVIPELPSAHYRAIQAGNGLKLA
ELVTQINRESNLFLADQRIIIVDSLTSWMAAGFRAAEDLDQQRLETQHLFEALLSYQGKI
LVITNEMHGSLYPSEEERIFAARMASVNRILQSHAEQMYMLVSGLAIDLKAQQVRFEDEG
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NT seq
546 nt
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nt
ttgctaattacggtcacaggcggcataggcagtgggaaaacgcgctttgcgctgaaatac
gcggcacaactcagccgggaaggtgtttatttatccactggtgatcatgatcccgttatt
cccgaattgccatctgctcattatcgtgcgattcaggcaggaaacgggttgaagcttgct
gagcttgtgacacagattaatcgagagtccaatctttttctggcagatcagcgcatcatt
atcgtcgatagtctgacatcctggatggcggctggcttcagagcagcagaagaccttgat
caacaacgactggaaacacagcatttgtttgaagccttgctgtcctatcagggcaaaatt
ctggtgatcacgaatgagatgcacggcagcttgtatccgtcagaggaagaacgtattttt
gcagcacgaatggcatcggttaaccggatattacagtcacatgcggagcagatgtatatg
cttgtctccggccttgctattgacttgaaggctcaacaagtacggtttgaagatgaaggg
acttaa
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