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ANJ54424.1 ANJ54424.1 ANJ55133.1 ANJ55133.1 ihfA ihfA ihfB ihfB ANJ59103.1 ANJ59103.1
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ANJ54424.1Dipicolinate synthase; Derived by automated computational analysis using gene prediction method: Protein Homology; Belongs to the bacterial histone-like protein family. (93 aa)
ANJ55133.1DNA-binding protein HU; Histone-like DNA-binding protein which is capable of wrapping DNA to stabilize it, and thus to prevent its denaturation under extreme environmental conditions. (90 aa)
ihfAIntegration host factor subunit alpha; This protein is one of the two subunits of integration host factor, a specific DNA-binding protein that functions in genetic recombination as well as in transcriptional and translational control. Belongs to the bacterial histone-like protein family. (100 aa)
ihfBIntegration host factor subunit beta; This protein is one of the two subunits of integration host factor, a specific DNA-binding protein that functions in genetic recombination as well as in transcriptional and translational control. Belongs to the bacterial histone-like protein family. (98 aa)
ANJ59103.1Integration host factor; Histone-like DNA-binding protein which is capable of wrapping DNA to stabilize it, and thus to prevent its denaturation under extreme environmental conditions. (91 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Pseudomonas silesiensis
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1853130
Other names: DSM 103370, P. silesiensis, PCM 2856, Pseudomonas silesiensis Kaminski et al. 2018, Pseudomonas sp. A3(2016), strain A3
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