Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN: Bphyt_4953
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Entry
Bphyt_4953 CDS
T00765
Name
(GenBank) (2Fe-2S)-binding domain protein
KO
K13483
xanthine dehydrogenase YagT iron-sulfur-binding subunit
Organism
bpy
Paraburkholderia phytofirmans PsJN
Pathway
bpy00230
Purine metabolism
bpy01100
Metabolic pathways
bpy01120
Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
bpy01232
Nucleotide metabolism
Module
bpy_M00958
Adenine ribonucleotide degradation, AMP => Urate
bpy_M00959
Guanine ribonucleotide degradation, GMP => Urate
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
bpy00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09104 Nucleotide metabolism
00230 Purine metabolism
Bphyt_4953
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Motif
Pfam:
Fer2_2
Fer2
DHODB_Fe-S_bind
PLDc
GMP_PDE_delta
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
ACD19317
UniProt:
B2TC93
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Position
2:1089598..1090380
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AA seq
260 aa
AA seq
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MTALNQTNANAASGAVSAAAASGTSAALGTAPASSASVASASGSLAAPASDVAGASAAGA
ASAPAGASAAAVVERPLTHFRSMPLSIKVNGEIVGPTDVPAGLMMIDYLHEYLHLTGSRL
GCGQGICHACVVIVDKPDGTSEEVRTCITGANFFHGKSIRTIEGHAKRNEAGEVVELAPI
QQKFLEHFSFQCGYCTPGFVNAAIVLIERLKRQPVAKDKVEATITEALNDHICRCTGYVR
YYEAVKEVVLTTPGLVKDAA
NT seq
783 nt
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atgacggcactcaatcaaaccaacgctaatgccgctagtggcgcggtgagcgccgccgcg
gcaagcgggacttccgcggcgctcggcacggctcccgctagcagcgcttccgtagcttct
gcgagcggctcgcttgccgctcccgcgagcgatgtcgccggggcgtcggctgccggcgct
gcgagcgcgcctgccggcgcgtccgctgccgccgtggtcgagcgaccgctgacgcatttc
cgctcgatgccgctgtcgatcaaggtgaacggcgagatcgtcggcccgaccgacgtgccc
gccgggttgatgatgatcgattacctgcatgagtatctgcacctgaccggctcgcgcctc
ggctgcggccagggcatctgccacgcgtgcgtggtgatcgtcgacaaaccggacggcacc
agcgaagaagtgcgcacctgcatcaccggcgcgaattttttccacggcaagtccatccgc
acgatcgaaggccacgcgaagcgcaacgaagcgggcgaggtcgtcgagttggcgccgatc
cagcagaagtttctcgagcacttcagttttcagtgcggttactgcacgccgggcttcgtc
aacgcggcgatcgtgttgatcgaacgcctgaagcgtcagccggttgccaaagacaaagtc
gaggcgaccatcaccgaagcgctgaacgatcacatctgccgctgtacgggctacgtgcgc
tactacgaagccgtgaaggaagtcgtgctgaccacgccgggcctcgtaaaggacgccgca
tga
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