node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
aidB | cbpA | b4187 | b1000 | DNA alkylation damage repair protein; Part of the adaptive DNA-repair response to alkylating agents. Could prevent alkylation damage by protecting DNA and destroying alkylating agents that have yet to reach their DNA target. Binds to double-stranded DNA with a preference for a DNA region that includes its own promoter. Shows weak isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase activity in vitro. | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | 0.706 |
aidB | cbpM | b4187 | b0999 | DNA alkylation damage repair protein; Part of the adaptive DNA-repair response to alkylating agents. Could prevent alkylation damage by protecting DNA and destroying alkylating agents that have yet to reach their DNA target. Binds to double-stranded DNA with a preference for a DNA region that includes its own promoter. Shows weak isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase activity in vitro. | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | 0.707 |
aidB | gadC | b4187 | b1492 | DNA alkylation damage repair protein; Part of the adaptive DNA-repair response to alkylating agents. Could prevent alkylation damage by protecting DNA and destroying alkylating agents that have yet to reach their DNA target. Binds to double-stranded DNA with a preference for a DNA region that includes its own promoter. Shows weak isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase activity in vitro. | Glutamate:gamma-aminobutyric acid antiporter; Involved in glutamate-dependent acid resistance. Imports glutamate inside the cell while simultaneously exporting to the periplasm the GABA produced by GadA and GadB. The gad system helps to maintain a near-neutral intracellular pH when cells are exposed to extremely acidic conditions. The ability to survive transit through the acidic conditions of the stomach is essential for successful colonization of the mammalian host by commensal and pathogenic bacteria; Belongs to the amino acid-polyamine-organocation (APC) superfamily. Glutamate:GABA [...] | 0.583 |
cbpA | aidB | b1000 | b4187 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | DNA alkylation damage repair protein; Part of the adaptive DNA-repair response to alkylating agents. Could prevent alkylation damage by protecting DNA and destroying alkylating agents that have yet to reach their DNA target. Binds to double-stranded DNA with a preference for a DNA region that includes its own promoter. Shows weak isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase activity in vitro. | 0.706 |
cbpA | cbpM | b1000 | b0999 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | 0.999 |
cbpA | djlB | b1000 | b0646 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | Putative HscC co-chaperone, uncharacterized J domain-containing protein; Putative enzyme of polynucleotide modification; Protein involved in protein folding. | 0.605 |
cbpA | dnaK | b1000 | b0014 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | Chaperone Hsp70, with co-chaperone DnaJ; Plays an essential role in the initiation of phage lambda DNA replication, where it acts in an ATP-dependent fashion with the DnaJ protein to release lambda O and P proteins from the preprimosomal complex. DnaK is also involved in chromosomal DNA replication, possibly through an analogous interaction with the DnaA protein. Also participates actively in the response to hyperosmotic shock. | 0.996 |
cbpA | fimA | b1000 | b4314 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | Major type 1 subunit fimbrin (pilin); Fimbriae (also called pili), polar filaments radiating from the surface of the bacterium to a length of 0.5-1.5 micrometers and numbering 100-300 per cell, enable bacteria to colonize the epithelium of specific host organs. | 0.555 |
cbpA | fimC | b1000 | b4316 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | Periplasmic chaperone; Required for the biogenesis of type 1 fimbriae. Binds and interact with FimH. | 0.432 |
cbpA | gadC | b1000 | b1492 | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | Glutamate:gamma-aminobutyric acid antiporter; Involved in glutamate-dependent acid resistance. Imports glutamate inside the cell while simultaneously exporting to the periplasm the GABA produced by GadA and GadB. The gad system helps to maintain a near-neutral intracellular pH when cells are exposed to extremely acidic conditions. The ability to survive transit through the acidic conditions of the stomach is essential for successful colonization of the mammalian host by commensal and pathogenic bacteria; Belongs to the amino acid-polyamine-organocation (APC) superfamily. Glutamate:GABA [...] | 0.610 |
cbpM | aidB | b0999 | b4187 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | DNA alkylation damage repair protein; Part of the adaptive DNA-repair response to alkylating agents. Could prevent alkylation damage by protecting DNA and destroying alkylating agents that have yet to reach their DNA target. Binds to double-stranded DNA with a preference for a DNA region that includes its own promoter. Shows weak isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase activity in vitro. | 0.707 |
cbpM | cbpA | b0999 | b1000 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | DnaK co-chaperone; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. | 0.999 |
cbpM | djlB | b0999 | b0646 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Putative HscC co-chaperone, uncharacterized J domain-containing protein; Putative enzyme of polynucleotide modification; Protein involved in protein folding. | 0.544 |
cbpM | dnaJ | b0999 | b0015 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Chaperone Hsp40, DnaK co-chaperone; Interacts with DnaK and GrpE to disassemble a protein complex at the origins of replication of phage lambda and several plasmids. Participates actively in the response to hyperosmotic and heat shock by preventing the aggregation of stress-denatured proteins and by disaggregating proteins, also in an autonomous, DnaK-independent fashion. Unfolded proteins bind initially to DnaJ; upon interaction with the DnaJ-bound protein, DnaK hydrolyzes its bound ATP, resulting in the formation of a stable complex. GrpE releases ADP from DnaK; ATP binding to DnaK t [...] | 0.948 |
cbpM | dnaK | b0999 | b0014 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Chaperone Hsp70, with co-chaperone DnaJ; Plays an essential role in the initiation of phage lambda DNA replication, where it acts in an ATP-dependent fashion with the DnaJ protein to release lambda O and P proteins from the preprimosomal complex. DnaK is also involved in chromosomal DNA replication, possibly through an analogous interaction with the DnaA protein. Also participates actively in the response to hyperosmotic shock. | 0.667 |
cbpM | fimA | b0999 | b4314 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Major type 1 subunit fimbrin (pilin); Fimbriae (also called pili), polar filaments radiating from the surface of the bacterium to a length of 0.5-1.5 micrometers and numbering 100-300 per cell, enable bacteria to colonize the epithelium of specific host organs. | 0.626 |
cbpM | fimC | b0999 | b4316 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Periplasmic chaperone; Required for the biogenesis of type 1 fimbriae. Binds and interact with FimH. | 0.546 |
cbpM | fimD | b0999 | b4317 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Fimbrial usher outer membrane porin protein; Involved in the export and assembly of FimA fimbrial subunits across the outer membrane. | 0.505 |
cbpM | gadC | b0999 | b1492 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Glutamate:gamma-aminobutyric acid antiporter; Involved in glutamate-dependent acid resistance. Imports glutamate inside the cell while simultaneously exporting to the periplasm the GABA produced by GadA and GadB. The gad system helps to maintain a near-neutral intracellular pH when cells are exposed to extremely acidic conditions. The ability to survive transit through the acidic conditions of the stomach is essential for successful colonization of the mammalian host by commensal and pathogenic bacteria; Belongs to the amino acid-polyamine-organocation (APC) superfamily. Glutamate:GABA [...] | 0.541 |
cbpM | ymfQ | b0999 | b1153 | Modulator of CbpA co-chaperone; Interacts with CbpA and inhibits both the DnaJ-like co- chaperone activity and the DNA binding activity of CbpA. Together with CbpA, modulates the activity of the DnaK chaperone system. Does not inhibit the co-chaperone activity of DnaJ; Belongs to the CbpM family. | Uncharacterized protein YmfQ; Pseudogene, e14 prophage;Phage or Prophage Related; To phage Mu protein gp48 and H.influenzae HI_1521. | 0.503 |