KEGG   Ralstonia pickettii DTP0602: N234_32875
Entry
N234_32875        CDS       T03172                                 
Name
(GenBank) uroporphyrin-III C-methyltransferase
  KO
K02303  uroporphyrin-III C-methyltransferase [EC:2.1.1.107]
Organism
rpj  Ralstonia pickettii DTP0602
Pathway
rpj00860  Porphyrin metabolism
rpj01100  Metabolic pathways
rpj01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
rpj01120  Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
rpj01240  Biosynthesis of cofactors
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:rpj00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09108 Metabolism of cofactors and vitamins
   00860 Porphyrin metabolism
    N234_32875
Enzymes [BR:rpj01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.1  Transferring one-carbon groups
   2.1.1  Methyltransferases
    2.1.1.107  uroporphyrinogen-III C-methyltransferase
     N234_32875
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: TP_methylase
Other DBs
NCBI-GeneID: 17106476
NCBI-ProteinID: AGW94849
LinkDB
Position
2:2559726..2560475
AA seq 249 aa
MNPPLKPGKVWLVGVGPGSPDLVTVRAMRALAAADVWLVDDLVSPQMSCYASPGTHVEWV
GKRGGRCSVSQTRIQQLTLAHALAGRTVARVKGGDPLLFGRGGEEAAFLHAHGVPVEVVN
GISSGMAAAQALGIALTHRAHCHGVTFVTGHTSEHGSPDWQALVRGGTTLVIYMGMSRLA
AIRDGLLSAGMRADMPAAVVMHAGGECERAWTGTLRTLADALAAGLASPSVVLVGAVVAE
GVPALAASR
NT seq 750 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
gtgaaccctcccctgaagcccggcaaggtctggctcgtcggcgtcggccccggcagcccg
gacctggtcacggtacgcgcgatgcgcgcgctggccgccgccgacgtgtggctggttgac
gacctggtgtcgccgcagatgtcgtgctacgccagccccggcacccatgtcgagtgggtc
ggcaagcgcggcgggcgctgctcggtcagccagacgcgcatccagcaactgacgctggcg
cacgcgctggccggccgcaccgtggcgcgcgtcaaaggcggcgatccgctgctgttcggc
cgcggtggcgaggaggccgccttcctgcacgcccacggggtgccggtggaagtggtcaac
ggcatcagcagcggcatggccgcggcgcaggcgctggggattgcgctcacgcaccgcgcg
cactgccacggcgtgaccttcgtcaccggccataccagcgagcacggctcgcccgactgg
caggcgctggtgcgcggcggcaccacgctggtcatctacatgggcatgagccggcttgcg
gcaatccgcgacggcttgctgtcggcaggcatgcgggcagacatgccggccgcggtggtg
atgcatgctggtggcgagtgcgagcgcgcctggaccggcacgctgcgcacgctggcggat
gcgctcgcggcggggctggcgagcccgtcggtggtgctggtgggcgccgtggtggccgaa
ggcgtgccggctcttgccgcatcgcgctag

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