Tessaracoccus flavus: RPIT_11295
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Entry
RPIT_11295 CDS
T04688
Name
(GenBank) 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate cytidylyltransferase
KO
K00991
2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate cytidylyltransferase [EC:
2.7.7.60
]
Organism
tfl
Tessaracoccus flavus
Pathway
tfl00900
Terpenoid backbone biosynthesis
tfl01100
Metabolic pathways
tfl01110
Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
tfl00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09109 Metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides
00900 Terpenoid backbone biosynthesis
RPIT_11295
Enzymes [BR:
tfl01000
]
2. Transferases
2.7 Transferring phosphorus-containing groups
2.7.7 Nucleotidyltransferases
2.7.7.60 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate cytidylyltransferase
RPIT_11295
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Motif
Pfam:
IspD
NTP_transf_3
CTP_transf_3
NTP_transferase
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
AQP45307
UniProt:
A0A1Q2CGS7
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Position
complement(2410992..2411699)
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AA seq
235 aa
AA seq
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MTPVHSTDQPVVAVLVAAGSGSRLGAAVPKALVELAGVPLVRLSAEALVAGGVQQVVVTI
PGGMDAPFEQALAGLRAPLRIVAGGSTRQESVRLGLKALNASDDAVVLVHDAARALVPPA
LVASVVEAIADGAAAAVPVLPVTDSIRQLTASGSVVVDRSALRAVQTPQAARLGALRDAH
EHARVRGLEVTDDAAVCELVGLDVTLVPGHSDAMKVTTPADLVVATAILEERRRP
NT seq
708 nt
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nt
ctgacccccgtgcactctactgatcaaccggtcgtcgccgttctggtggcggccggttcc
ggttcccgcctcggcgccgccgtcccgaaggcgctggtcgagttggcgggtgtgccgctg
gtccggctttccgccgaggcgctcgtcgccggcggcgtgcagcaggtggtcgtgacgatc
cccggcggtatggacgcgccgttcgagcaggcgctggcagggctgcgggcgccactcagg
atagttgcgggcggttcgacgaggcaggaatcggtacggctgggcctgaaggcgctcaat
gcgtccgacgacgccgtcgtgcttgttcatgacgcggcgagagcgctggtgccgccggcg
ctcgtggcctccgtcgtcgaggcgatagccgacggcgcagcagccgcggtgccggtcctg
cccgtgacggactcgattcggcaactgacagcttccggctccgtcgtcgtcgatcgctcg
gcgctgcgggccgtgcagacgccgcaggccgcgcgactcggggctctccgggacgcccac
gagcacgcccgtgtccgtgggctcgaggtcacagatgacgccgccgtgtgtgagctggta
ggactcgacgtgacgctcgttcccgggcactccgacgccatgaaggtgaccacgcccgcg
gacctcgtcgtcgccacggcaatcctggaagagaggcgccgtccatga
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