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MMAR_1303 MMAR_1303 MMAR_1321 MMAR_1321 MMAR_1433 MMAR_1433 apt apt gmk gmk whiB4 whiB4
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MMAR_1303Conserved hypothetical protein; Function unknown, but contains amidophosphoribosyltransferase domain. (211 aa)
MMAR_1321Conserved hypothetical protein; Belongs to the SOS response-associated peptidase family. (260 aa)
MMAR_1433Domain identity with XerD and XerC integrases, DNA breaking-rejoining enzymes, n- and C-terminal domains. XerD-like integrases are involved in the site-specific integration and excision of lysogenic bacteriophage genomes, transposition of conjugative transposons, termination of chromosomal replication, and stable plasmid inheritance; Belongs to the 'phage' integrase family. (359 aa)
aptAdenine phosphoribosyltransferase, Apt; Catalyzes a salvage reaction resulting in the formation of AMP, that is energically less costly than de novo synthesis. (184 aa)
gmkGuanylate kinase Gmk; Essential for recycling GMP and indirectly, cGMP. (197 aa)
whiB4Transcriptional regulatory protein Whib-like WhiB4; Acts as a transcriptional regulator. Probably redox- responsive. The apo- but not holo-form probably binds DNA (By similarity). Plays a role in lipooligosaccharide (LOS) biosynthesis by regulating LOS gene expression; Belongs to the WhiB family. (116 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Mycobacterium marinum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 216594
Other names: M. marinum M, Mycobacterium marinum M, Mycobacterium marinum str. M, Mycobacterium marinum strain M
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