KEGG   Plesiomonas shigelloides: SAMEA2665130_0311
Entry
SAMEA2665130_0311 CDS       T04378                                 
Symbol
rimN
Name
(GenBank) t(6)A37 threonylcarbamoyladenosine biosynthesis protein RimN
  KO
K07566  L-threonylcarbamoyladenylate synthase [EC:2.7.7.87]
Organism
pshi  Plesiomonas shigelloides
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:pshi00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03009 Ribosome biogenesis [BR:pshi03009]
    SAMEA2665130_0311 (rimN)
   03016 Transfer RNA biogenesis [BR:pshi03016]
    SAMEA2665130_0311 (rimN)
Enzymes [BR:pshi01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.7  Transferring phosphorus-containing groups
   2.7.7  Nucleotidyltransferases
    2.7.7.87  L-threonylcarbamoyladenylate synthase
     SAMEA2665130_0311 (rimN)
Ribosome biogenesis [BR:pshi03009]
 Prokaryotic type
  Other maturation factors
   SAMEA2665130_0311 (rimN)
Transfer RNA biogenesis [BR:pshi03016]
 Eukaryotic type
  tRNA modification factors
   Other tRNA modification factors
    SAMEA2665130_0311 (rimN)
 Prokaryotic type
    SAMEA2665130_0311 (rimN)
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Sua5_yciO_yrdC
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: SBT59893
LinkDB
Position
1:329484..330038
AA seq 184 aa
MSSLEHCVAALRQGEVIAYPTEAVFGVGCDPDNQLAVERLLALKQRPVEKGLILIASDYA
QLLPYVDDSQLSAECLARILHSWPGPVTWVMPAKSSVPRWLTGQFDSIAVRVSDHPDVRR
LCQTFGKPLTSTSANLTGLPPCRVEQEVVAQFGSQLAVLSGQVGGRENPSEIRDAQTGAV
LRPS
NT seq 555 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgagctcattagaacactgtgtggcagccctgcgtcagggggaggtcattgcttatccc
accgaagcggtctttggcgtgggctgtgatccggataatcagctggccgttgaacggttg
ttagcattgaaacagcgaccggtggaaaaaggcttgatcctcattgcttctgactatgcc
cagctgctgccatatgtggatgatagccagctctctgctgagtgtctggcgcggatttta
cacagctggccagggccggtgacatgggtgatgccggctaaatcgtcagtgccgcgttgg
ctgacgggtcagtttgactcaatagcggtgcgggtctccgatcacccagatgtgcgccgt
ttgtgccagacatttggtaaaccgctgacctcaaccagtgccaatttgaccggcttgcct
ccttgccgtgtagaacaagaggtggtggcgcaatttggctcccagctggcggtgttatcc
gggcaggtgggggggcgagagaacccgtctgaaattcgggatgcgcaaaccggcgccgtg
ttgcgcccgagttga

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