Rhodococcus sacchari: OED52_08815
Help
Entry
OED52_08815 CDS
T10960
Name
(GenBank) energy-coupling factor ABC transporter ATP-binding protein
KO
K16784
biotin transport system ATP-binding protein [EC:7.6.2.-]
Organism
rsf Rhodococcus sacchari
Pathway
rsf02010
ABC transporters
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
rsf00001
]
09130 Environmental Information Processing
09131 Membrane transport
02010 ABC transporters
OED52_08815
09180 Brite Hierarchies
09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
02000 Transporters [BR:
rsf02000
]
OED52_08815
Transporters [BR:
rsf02000
]
ABC transporters, prokaryotic type
Metallic cation, iron-siderophore and vitamin B12 transporters
Biotin transporter
OED52_08815
BRITE hierarchy
SSDB
Ortholog
Paralog
Gene cluster
GFIT
Motif
Pfam:
ABC_tran
AAA_21
SMC_N
AAA_22
AAA_29
DUF87
AAA_15
NTPase_1
AAA_13
AAA_23
nSTAND3
Mg_chelatase
Zeta_toxin
APS_kinase
AAA_18
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
UYP20600
LinkDB
All DBs
Position
complement(1925372..1926052)
Genome browser
AA seq
226 aa
AA seq
DB search
MSEIRFRQVRHAYGDRAVLDGIDVTLTERRIGIVGANGSGKSTMARMINGLLVPSSGSVT
VDGLDTARKGREVRRRVGFVFTDPEHQIVMPTVAEDVAFSLRRSGLGKEEREERVRRVLA
DFGLDGHHDHPSHLLSGGQKQLLALAAIMVTDPAVLVADEPTTLLDLRNTKLIARTFAAL
PQQVIAVTHNLDLLADFDRVLVVDAGRIVADDEPAPALAFYRDLIG
NT seq
681 nt
NT seq
+upstream
nt +downstream
nt
atgagcgagatccgtttccggcaggtccggcacgcctacggtgaccgggccgtcctcgat
ggtatcgacgtcacgctcaccgaacggcgcatcgggatcgtcggcgccaacggcagcggc
aagtcgacgatggcgcggatgatcaacggtctgctcgtaccgtcgtcgggctcggtcacc
gtggacggcctcgacaccgcccgcaagggccgggaggtgcgcagacgggtcgggttcgtg
ttcaccgacccggagcaccagatcgtcatgcccacggtcgccgaggacgtggcgttctcg
ctgcgccgcagcggcctgggcaaggaggaacgcgaggagcgggtgcgtcgggtgctcgcg
gacttcggtctcgacggtcaccacgaccatccgagccatctgctctcgggcggccagaag
cagctgctcgcgctcgccgcgatcatggtcaccgaccccgcggtgctggtcgccgacgag
cccacgacgctgctggacctgcgcaacaccaagctcatcgcccggaccttcgcggcgctg
ccgcagcaggtgatcgcggtgacccacaatctcgatctgctcgccgacttcgaccgggtg
ctggtagtggatgcggggcgtatcgtcgccgacgacgagcccgctccggcgctcgcgttc
taccgggacctcatcgggtga
DBGET
integrated database retrieval system