Pseudomonas frederiksbergensis: PFAS1_18295
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Entry
PFAS1_18295 CDS
T04786
Name
(GenBank) trans-aconitate 2-methyltransferase
KO
K00598
trans-aconitate 2-methyltransferase [EC:
2.1.1.144
]
Organism
pfk
Pseudomonas frederiksbergensis
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
pfk00001
]
09190 Not Included in Pathway or Brite
09191 Unclassified: metabolism
99980 Enzymes with EC numbers
PFAS1_18295
Enzymes [BR:
pfk01000
]
2. Transferases
2.1 Transferring one-carbon groups
2.1.1 Methyltransferases
2.1.1.144 trans-aconitate 2-methyltransferase
PFAS1_18295
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Motif
Pfam:
Methyltransf_25
Methyltransf_23
Methyltransf_12
Methyltransf_11
Methyltransf_31
NodS
PCMT
FtsJ
CheR
MTS
DREV
MetW
Ubie_methyltran
Methyltransf_PK
TehB
CMAS
Methyltransf_32
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
APV41211
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Position
3934136..3934906
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AA seq
256 aa
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MSWSAKQYVAFEDERTRPARDLLAAIPAVDVRLAVDIGCGPGNSTELLVERFANATVRGL
DSSTDMIDAARQRLPQVQFDTADIDTWNENGPFDVIFANAVLQWLPDHAKLLPALVSKLA
PGGSLAIQMPDNLNEPSHRLMREVAADGPWVGKLAGAAGQRAQMADASGYYSMLRAHCSR
VDVWRTTYHHPLAGGASGVVEWFKGSGLRPFLDPLDEAERAQYLKQYQAAIELAYPPLAD
GSVLLPFPRLFIVATR
NT seq
771 nt
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nt
atgagttggtccgccaaacaatacgtcgcttttgaagatgagcgcacacgccccgcgcgt
gacttgctggccgcgatccctgctgtggacgtgcgcttggcagtcgacatcggctgcggc
cccggtaactcgaccgagttgctggttgagcgcttcgccaatgccacggtgcgtggcctg
gacagttcgaccgatatgatcgacgccgcccgccagcgcttgccgcaggtgcagttcgat
acggctgatattgatacctggaacgaaaacggcccgttcgatgtgatttttgccaatgcg
gtgttgcaatggctacctgatcacgcgaagttgctgcctgcattggtgagcaagctggcg
cctggtggcagcctggcgatccagatgccggacaatctcaacgaaccttcgcatcgcttg
atgcgcgaagttgcagccgatggtccatgggtgggcaagttggcgggcgccgccgggcag
cgggcgcagatggcagatgccagtggttattactcgatgctgcgagcccactgttcccgt
gtcgatgtgtggcgcacgacttatcatcatccactggctggcggtgcgtcgggtgtggtc
gagtggttcaagggcagcggattgcggccgtttcttgatccgctggatgaggcggagcgg
gcgcagtatctcaagcagtatcaagcggcaatcgaactggcctatcccccattggccgat
ggttcagtgctgctgccgttcccgcggttgtttattgttgcgacgcgctga
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