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CDS Information : BBR47_45670

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Brevibacillus brevis NBRC 100599 chromosome

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Organism Brevibacillus brevis NBRC 100599
Replicon chromosome
Start / Stop / Direction 4,832,782 / 4,832,342 / -
Location complement(4832342..4832782)
Type CDS
Length 441 bp (146 aa)

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

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BLASTP
Database:UniProtKB:13.0
1E=5e-13Q2RTJ9_RHORTExtracellular ligand-binding receptor precursorAlignment
2E=2e-11Q2W2Z0_MAGMMABC-type branched-chain amino acid transport systems, periplasmic componentAlignment
3E=2e-11Q1MRI1_LAWIPABC-type branched-chain amino acid transport systems, periplasmic componentAlignment
4E=5e-11A1VFQ4_DESVVExtracellular ligand-binding receptor precursorAlignment
5E=6e-11A8TRH0_9PROTExtracellular ligand-binding receptorAlignment
HAMAP No significant hit
InterPro No significant hit
SignalP No significant hit
TMHMM No significant hit
SOSUI No significant hit

close this sectionCalculated information (Amino acid sequence)

size of protein 146 amino acids
molecular mass 15,385.42 Da
pI 4.52
aa composition
AlaValLeuIlePheTrpProMetGlySer
14.4
(21aa)
6.8
(10aa)
5.5
(8aa)
7.5
(11aa)
2.1
(3aa)
0.7
(1aa)
4.1
(6aa)
3.4
(5aa)
9.6
(14aa)
4.1
(6aa)
ThrCysAsnGlnTyrLysHisArgAspGlu
5.5
(8aa)
0.7
(1aa)
5.5
(8aa)
4.1
(6aa)
4.1
(6aa)
8.2
(12aa)
0.7
(1aa)
0.7
(1aa)
8.9
(13aa)
3.4
(5aa)

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NBRC No. clone name start stop length(bp)
G10-001-177 BB1FE1L10032E10 4,794,503 4,837,451 42,949
G10-001-178 BB1FE1L10025B03 4,825,651 4,867,035 41,385
G10-001-179 BB1FE1L10030G10 4,832,311 4,869,598 37,288

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.