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MAP_0153 | Hypothetical protein. (442 aa) | ||||
MAP_0259 | Hypothetical protein. (246 aa) | ||||
MAP_0260 | Hypothetical protein. (496 aa) | ||||
phoP | PhoP. (239 aa) | ||||
phoR | PhoR. (478 aa) | ||||
MAP_0833c | Hypothetical protein. (451 aa) | ||||
MAP_0834c | Hypothetical protein. (233 aa) | ||||
kdpE | KdpE. (226 aa) | ||||
kdpD | KdpD. (858 aa) | ||||
kdpC | KdpC; Part of the high-affinity ATP-driven potassium transport (or Kdp) system, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the electrogenic transport of potassium into the cytoplasm. This subunit acts as a catalytic chaperone that increases the ATP-binding affinity of the ATP-hydrolyzing subunit KdpB by the formation of a transient KdpB/KdpC/ATP ternary complex. (291 aa) | ||||
MAP_0998c | Hypothetical protein. (216 aa) | ||||
MAP_0999c | Hypothetical protein. (506 aa) | ||||
kdpA | KdpA; Part of the high-affinity ATP-driven potassium transport (or Kdp) system, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the electrogenic transport of potassium into the cytoplasm. This subunit binds and transports the potassium across the cytoplasmic membrane. (556 aa) | ||||
MAP_1001c | Hypothetical protein. (512 aa) | ||||
MAP_1002c | Hypothetical protein. (257 aa) | ||||
MAP_1101 | Hypothetical protein. (467 aa) | ||||
tcrA | TcrA. (222 aa) | ||||
MAP_1221 | Hypothetical protein. (219 aa) | ||||
MAP_1222 | Hypothetical protein. (480 aa) | ||||
MAP_2948 | Hypothetical protein. (253 aa) | ||||
MAP_3357c | Hypothetical protein. (557 aa) | ||||
lpqB | LpqB. (585 aa) | ||||
mtrB | MtrB; Member of the two-component regulatory system MtrA/MtrB. Seems to function as a membrane-associated protein kinase that phosphorylates MtrA in response to environmental signals (By similarity). (564 aa) | ||||
mtrA | MtrA; Member of the two-component regulatory system MtrA/MtrB. (228 aa) | ||||
senX3 | SenX3. (409 aa) | ||||
regX3 | RegX3. (227 aa) | ||||
whiB3 | WhiB3; Acts as a transcriptional regulator. Probably redox- responsive. The apo- but not holo-form probably binds DNA. (102 aa) |