node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
MXAN_5764 | MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5764 | MXAN_5765 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:CAE80296.1; match to protein family HMM PF04357. | Putative general secretion pathway protein A; Identified by similarity to SP:P45754. | 0.939 |
MXAN_5764 | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5764 | MXAN_5766 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:CAE80296.1; match to protein family HMM PF04357. | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | 0.958 |
MXAN_5764 | aglZ | MXAN_5764 | MXAN_2991 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:CAE80296.1; match to protein family HMM PF04357. | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | 0.717 |
MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5764 | MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5764 | Putative general secretion pathway protein A; Identified by similarity to SP:P45754. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:CAE80296.1; match to protein family HMM PF04357. | 0.939 |
MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5766 | Putative general secretion pathway protein A; Identified by similarity to SP:P45754. | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | 0.958 |
MXAN_5765 | pilM | MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5776 | Putative general secretion pathway protein A; Identified by similarity to SP:P45754. | Type IV pilus biogenesis protein PilM; Identified by similarity to PIR:S77726; match to protein family HMM TIGR01175. | 0.535 |
MXAN_5765 | pilQ | MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5772 | Putative general secretion pathway protein A; Identified by similarity to SP:P45754. | Type IV pilus secretin PilQ; Identified by similarity to GB:AAD04923.1; match to protein family HMM PF00263; match to protein family HMM PF03958; match to protein family HMM PF07660; match to protein family HMM TIGR02515. | 0.523 |
MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5764 | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5764 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:CAE80296.1; match to protein family HMM PF04357. | 0.958 |
MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5765 | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5765 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Putative general secretion pathway protein A; Identified by similarity to SP:P45754. | 0.958 |
MXAN_5766 | aglZ | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_2991 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | 0.408 |
MXAN_5766 | mglA | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_1925 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Gliding motility protein MglA; Required for multicellular development and for both mechanisms of gliding: social (S) and adventurous (A) motility. Acts as an intracellular switch to coordinate A and S motilities. Controls the direction of gliding and gliding speed; Belongs to the small GTPase superfamily. Arf family. MglA subfamily. | 0.742 |
MXAN_5766 | mglB | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_1926 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Gliding motility protein MglB; Identified by similarity to GB:AAA25388.2; match to protein family HMM PF03259. | 0.755 |
MXAN_5766 | pilM | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5776 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Type IV pilus biogenesis protein PilM; Identified by similarity to PIR:S77726; match to protein family HMM TIGR01175. | 0.518 |
MXAN_5766 | pilQ | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_5772 | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | Type IV pilus secretin PilQ; Identified by similarity to GB:AAD04923.1; match to protein family HMM PF00263; match to protein family HMM PF03958; match to protein family HMM PF07660; match to protein family HMM TIGR02515. | 0.614 |
aglZ | MXAN_5764 | MXAN_2991 | MXAN_5764 | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:CAE80296.1; match to protein family HMM PF04357. | 0.717 |
aglZ | MXAN_5766 | MXAN_2991 | MXAN_5766 | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | TPR domain protein; Identified by match to protein family HMM PF00515. | 0.408 |
aglZ | cglB | MXAN_2991 | MXAN_3060 | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | Adventurous gliding motility protein CglB; Identified by similarity to GB:AAB86642.1. | 0.597 |
aglZ | frzS | MXAN_2991 | MXAN_4149 | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | Response regulator FrzS; Identified by similarity to GB:AAC98490.1; match to protein family HMM PF00072. | 0.510 |
aglZ | mglA | MXAN_2991 | MXAN_1925 | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | Gliding motility protein MglA; Required for multicellular development and for both mechanisms of gliding: social (S) and adventurous (A) motility. Acts as an intracellular switch to coordinate A and S motilities. Controls the direction of gliding and gliding speed; Belongs to the small GTPase superfamily. Arf family. MglA subfamily. | 0.955 |
aglZ | mglB | MXAN_2991 | MXAN_1926 | Adventurous gliding motility protein AglZ; Required for adventurous-gliding motility (A motility), in response to environmental signals sensed by the frz chemosensory system. Forms ordered clusters that span the cell length and that remain stationary relative to the surface across which the cells move, serving as anchor points (focal, transient adhesion sites) that allow the bacterium to move forward. Clusters disassemble at the lagging cell pole. | Gliding motility protein MglB; Identified by similarity to GB:AAA25388.2; match to protein family HMM PF03259. | 0.660 |