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lexA lexA recA recA dinB dinB Jann_2747 Jann_2747 Jann_0392 Jann_0392 moaC moaC trpC trpC Jann_1559 Jann_1559 Jann_1875 Jann_1875 Jann_1880 Jann_1880 trpD trpD
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lexASOS-response transcriptional repressor, LexA; Represses a number of genes involved in the response to DNA damage (SOS response), including recA and lexA. In the presence of single-stranded DNA, RecA interacts with LexA causing an autocatalytic cleavage which disrupts the DNA-binding part of LexA, leading to derepression of the SOS regulon and eventually DNA repair. (228 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
recA
recA protein; Can catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP in the presence of single- stranded DNA, the ATP-dependent uptake of single-stranded DNA by duplex DNA, and the ATP-dependent hybridization of homologous single-stranded DNAs. It interacts with LexA causing its activation and leading to its autocatalytic cleavage; Belongs to the RecA family.
  
 
 0.981
dinB
DNA-directed DNA polymerase; Poorly processive, error-prone DNA polymerase involved in untargeted mutagenesis. Copies undamaged DNA at stalled replication forks, which arise in vivo from mismatched or misaligned primer ends. These misaligned primers can be extended by PolIV. Exhibits no 3'-5' exonuclease (proofreading) activity. May be involved in translesional synthesis, in conjunction with the beta clamp from PolIII.
 
 
 0.911
Jann_2747
DNA replication and repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA.
   
  
 0.872
Jann_0392
DNA methylase N-4/N-6; Belongs to the N(4)/N(6)-methyltransferase family.
   
 0.787
moaC
GTP cyclohydrolase subunit MoaC; Catalyzes the conversion of (8S)-3',8-cyclo-7,8- dihydroguanosine 5'-triphosphate to cyclic pyranopterin monophosphate (cPMP); Belongs to the MoaC family.
     
 0.762
trpC
Indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase; Belongs to the TrpC family.
     
 0.762
Jann_1559
Hypothetical protein.
  
 
 0.758
Jann_1875
Molybdopterin molybdochelatase; Catalyzes the insertion of molybdate into adenylated molybdopterin with the concomitant release of AMP. Belongs to the MoeA family.
       0.712
Jann_1880
Anthranilate synthase, component II.
     
 0.656
trpD
Anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase; Catalyzes the transfer of the phosphoribosyl group of 5- phosphorylribose-1-pyrophosphate (PRPP) to anthranilate to yield N-(5'- phosphoribosyl)-anthranilate (PRA).
     
 0.655
Your Current Organism:
Jannaschia sp. CCS1
NCBI taxonomy Id: 290400
Other names: J. sp. CCS1
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