KEGG   Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius DSM 2542: AOT13_07920
Entry
AOT13_07920       CDS       T04476                                 
Name
(GenBank) hydrolase
  KO
K13566  omega-amidase [EC:3.5.1.3]
Organism
ptl  Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius DSM 2542
Pathway
ptl00250  Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism
ptl01100  Metabolic pathways
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ptl00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09105 Amino acid metabolism
   00250 Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism
    AOT13_07920
Enzymes [BR:ptl01000]
 3. Hydrolases
  3.5  Acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds, other than peptide bonds
   3.5.1  In linear amides
    3.5.1.3  omega-amidase
     AOT13_07920
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: CN_hydrolase
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: ALF09936
UniProt: A0AAN1D6J7
LinkDB
Position
complement(1588968..1589807)
AA seq 279 aa
MTVKIACLQLDIAFGNPAENEQRVEKEIEKIAKDRPDIIVLPELWTTGYDLTRLDEIADE
DGTRTKAFIQKLAKTHHVNIVAGSVAKKTANGVTNTMYIADRNGAIVGEYSKLHLFQLMN
EHLYLQSGEKMGLFTLENARCAGVICYDIRFPEWIRAHMVQGAEVLFVVAEWPLPRLSHW
RTLLAARAIENQCYVIACNRAGSDPNNVFAGHSLVIDPWGEIVAEASEQPCTLTAQIDLA
KVNEVRKQIPIFADRRIDDYIAAEKNLQKSVDKSFHNHV
NT seq 840 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgacggtgaaaattgcttgtcttcagctggatatcgcctttggcaatcccgcagaaaac
gaacagcgagtggaaaaagagatagaaaaaattgcaaaagatcgtccagatattatcgtt
cttcctgaattatggacgaccggttatgatttaacccgccttgatgaaattgccgatgag
gacggcacacgtacaaaagcgttcattcagaaattagcgaaaacacatcatgtcaatatc
gttgccgggtctgttgctaaaaaaacagcaaatggcgtcactaatacaatgtacattgcc
gaccgaaacggcgccatcgttggcgaatatagcaagctccatttatttcagctgatgaat
gagcatctttacttgcaatcaggggaaaaaatgggattgttcacattagaaaatgctcga
tgcgctggcgtcatttgttacgacatccgctttccggaatggattcgcgcccatatggtc
caaggggcggaagtgttatttgtcgtcgccgaatggccgcttcctcgcctttcccattgg
cgcacgctgcttgcagcgcgcgcgattgaaaatcagtgctatgtcatcgcgtgcaaccgc
gccggaagcgatccaaacaacgtctttgccggtcattcgctggtgattgatccatggggg
gaaatcgtcgcagaagcaagcgagcagccttgtacattaacggcgcaaatcgaccttgca
aaagtaaacgaagtgcgaaaacaaatcccgatttttgcagaccggcgcatcgatgattac
atcgccgccgaaaaaaatttgcaaaaaagtgttgacaaatcgtttcataaccatgtatga

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