KEGG   Thiothrix subterranea: HMY34_17080
Entry
HMY34_17080       CDS       T07831                                 
Name
(GenBank) peptidylprolyl isomerase
  KO
K03769  peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase C [EC:5.2.1.8]
Organism
tsb  Thiothrix subterranea
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:tsb00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09182 Protein families: genetic information processing
   03110 Chaperones and folding catalysts [BR:tsb03110]
    HMY34_17080
Enzymes [BR:tsb01000]
 5. Isomerases
  5.2  cis-trans-Isomerases
   5.2.1  cis-trans Isomerases (only sub-subclass identified to date)
    5.2.1.8  peptidylprolyl isomerase
     HMY34_17080
Chaperones and folding catalysts [BR:tsb03110]
 Protein folding catalysts
  Peptidyl prolyl isomerase
   Parvulin
    HMY34_17080
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Rotamase Rotamase_3 Rotamase_2 SurA_N_2 PTS_IIB
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: QQZ30329
LinkDB
Position
3466267..3467040
AA seq 257 aa
MEVGTYTPVRVGAQVLAEEAIAEELQYHPAAQLDEAWQAAATSLVVKTLLEQRAAQLGIE
AASEEERTALLLERELQVPDPTEAQCLHYFQSNRQRFQTPVLLAVSHILLPAAPDDVQQR
DQQRILATQLLRQLQADADSFTALAQQYSACPSSGQGGSLGQLSKGQTVEEFERQVWRLP
VGLAEQPVETRFGFHLVRVDQRVEGEPLEYEHVATRIRQYLHEQVTRRALSQYLQVLGAE
IGVEGIAFNAAGSPLVQ
NT seq 774 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atggaagttggaacgtatacccccgtgcgtgttggtgcgcaagtgctggctgaggaggcg
attgcggaagagttgcaataccacccggcagcacaattggatgaagcatggcaagcagcg
gcaaccagcttggtggtgaaaaccttgctggaacagcgtgctgcacaattgggtatcgaa
gccgctagtgaagaagaacgcactgccctgttgttggaaagggagctgcaagtgcctgat
ccaacagaggcgcagtgtcttcactattttcagagcaatcggcaacgctttcaaacaccg
gtattgctggcagtgagtcatatcttgctgcccgccgcaccggatgatgtgcagcaacgt
gaccaacagcgcattctggcgacgcaattgctgcggcagttgcaagctgacgcggacagc
tttacggcattagcccagcaatattctgcctgcccatcatcggggcagggtggcagtctg
gggcaattgtcgaaagggcaaaccgtggaggaattcgagcggcaagtatggcgcttgccg
gtcggacttgccgaacagccagtggaaacgcgctttggtttccatctggtgcgcgtcgat
cagcgcgtggaaggcgagccgttggaatatgagcatgtggcaacgcgcatccgtcagtat
ttgcatgagcaagtaacgcggcgggcgttgagccaatacttgcaggtgttgggtgcagaa
attggtgttgaggggattgccttcaatgccgccggttcgccgttagtgcagtaa

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