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CDS Information : BBR47_00350

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Brevibacillus brevis NBRC 100599 chromosome

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Organism Brevibacillus brevis NBRC 100599
Replicon chromosome
Start / Stop / Direction 48,464 / 48,811 / +
Location 48464..48811
Type CDS
Length 348 bp (115 aa)

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Product conserved hypothetical protein
Gene name
Functional category Similar to unknown proteins
- Homologous to unknown proteins
EC number
Note
KEGG pathway
Sequence feature
References

close this sectionComputational search results

BLASTP
Database:UniProtKB:13.0
1E=4e-36Q65MC0_BACLDYodB
Possible transcriptional regulator YvaP
Alignment
2E=3e-35Q638I2_BACCZTranscriptional regulator, MarR familyAlignment
3E=7e-34Q2BB14_9BACIPutative uncharacterized proteinAlignment
4E=9e-34Q81B07_BACCRTranscriptional regulator, MarR familyAlignment
5E=2e-33Q9RC48_BACHDYVAP
BH3303 protein
Alignment
HAMAP No significant hit
InterPro
Database:interpro:16.0
IPR002577 Helix-turn-helix, HxlR type (Domain)
 [7-106]  25.599 PS51118
PS51118   HTH_HXLR
 [35-70]  2e-08 PD004032
PD004032   Q81B07_BACCR_Q81B07;
 [16-106]  8.6e-34 PF01638
PF01638   DUF24
SignalP No significant hit
TMHMM No significant hit
SOSUI No significant hit

close this sectionCalculated information (Amino acid sequence)

size of protein 115 amino acids
molecular mass 12,938.95 Da
pI 5.22
aa composition
AlaValLeuIlePheTrpProMetGlySer
5.2
(6aa)
5.2
(6aa)
15.7
(18aa)
2.6
(3aa)
3.5
(4aa)
2.6
(3aa)
4.3
(5aa)
3.5
(4aa)
7.8
(9aa)
8.7
(10aa)
ThrCysAsnGlnTyrLysHisArgAspGlu
4.3
(5aa)
1.7
(2aa)
1.7
(2aa)
5.2
(6aa)
0.9
(1aa)
7
(8aa)
0.9
(1aa)
5.2
(6aa)
3.5
(4aa)
10.4
(12aa)

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close this sectionCovered clones

NBRC No. clone name start stop length(bp)
G10-001-002 BB1FE1L10023G09 26,882 59,887 33,006
G10-001-003 BB1FE1L10009G06 40,439 77,360 36,922

close this sectionDistribution of Our Microbial Genomic DNA clones

We have been distributing copies of the microbial genomic DNA clones constructed during the course of each of the genomic DNA sequencing projects.
You can find more detailed information at http://www.nbrc.nite.go.jp/e/mdna-e.html.