Spirosoma endbachense: GJR95_20980
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Entry
GJR95_20980 CDS
T09865
Name
(GenBank) 5'-methylthioadenosine/adenosylhomocysteine nucleosidase
KO
K01243
adenosylhomocysteine nucleosidase [EC:
3.2.2.9
]
Organism
senf
Spirosoma endbachense
Pathway
senf00270
Cysteine and methionine metabolism
senf01100
Metabolic pathways
senf01230
Biosynthesis of amino acids
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:
senf00001
]
09100 Metabolism
09105 Amino acid metabolism
00270 Cysteine and methionine metabolism
GJR95_20980
Enzymes [BR:
senf01000
]
3. Hydrolases
3.2 Glycosylases
3.2.2 Hydrolysing N-glycosyl compounds
3.2.2.9 adenosylhomocysteine nucleosidase
GJR95_20980
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Motif
Pfam:
PNP_UDP_1
NUP
Hanta_Gc_C
Motif
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID:
QHV97328
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Position
5228094..5228930
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AA seq
278 aa
AA seq
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MNNKLVKKHLLVLLLLSQTTIAQHYKPRSITGLLGAFGAEVELVKQTLKKPKTVVVDGVT
FTTGRIGKHKVVVAETGIGKVNAAMTTALLLDHFRPERVLFTGIAGGTNPDLQPGDIVIA
GRTAHHDYGSITDKNTPTRQTRNVITKQFNPVYFPADSSLMRLAEKVVTSLTLEGIPLAS
GGVSDRPVKVMTGTVVTGDVFVASSVKVSSLRAEFGADATEMEGAAIAQVCYQVKVPHLI
IRSLSDRADAEAHIAYDKFYPTAARNSAKLVIAIVQAL
NT seq
837 nt
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nt
atgaataataaactcgtaaaaaaacacttactcgttctgctgcttctttcacaaactacc
attgctcagcactacaaacctcgctccattacaggcttgttaggcgcattcggggctgaa
gttgagttagttaaacagacgctgaaaaagcccaaaactgttgtcgtcgacggagtgaca
ttcaccaccgggcgcattggcaaacacaaagtcgttgtggccgaaacaggtatcggcaag
gtcaatgcagccatgaccacggctcttttgctcgaccattttcgcccagaacgcgtactg
ttcactggtattgcgggtggcacaaaccccgatttacaacctggtgacattgtcattgct
ggccggaccgcccaccacgactatggttcgatcaccgataaaaatacaccgacacggcaa
actcgaaacgttatcacgaaacagtttaatccggtttatttccccgctgattcgtcgttg
atgcgattagctgaaaaagtagtcacaagtcttacgctggaaggaattccattagcatct
ggtggcgtttctgatcggccggtgaaagttatgaccggtacggttgtaacaggagacgtg
tttgttgcatcgtcggtaaaagtaagcagcttacgggctgaatttggcgcagatgctact
gaaatggaaggagcggctattgcgcaggtctgttatcaggtaaaggtgccgcacctgatt
attcgtagcctgagcgatcgtgccgatgccgaagcgcacattgcctacgacaagttttat
cccacggctgcccgaaactcggccaagttggtcatcgctatcgttcaggcattatga
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