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yrfD | Hypothetical protein. (257 aa) | ||||
KPN_04870 | Putative prophage baseplate assembly protein. (213 aa) | ||||
KPN_04858 | Putative prophage tail protein. (388 aa) | ||||
slt | Lytic murein transglycosylase, soluble. (653 aa) | ||||
KPN_04714 | Hypothetical protein. (377 aa) | ||||
KPN_04537 | Putative secretion ATPase. (428 aa) | ||||
secE | Translocase; Essential subunit of the Sec protein translocation channel SecYEG. Clamps together the 2 halves of SecY. May contact the channel plug during translocation; Belongs to the SecE/SEC61-gamma family. (127 aa) | ||||
tatC | Component of Sec-independent translocase; Part of the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system that transports large folded proteins containing a characteristic twin- arginine motif in their signal peptide across membranes. Together with TatB, TatC is part of a receptor directly interacting with Tat signal peptides. (259 aa) | ||||
tatB | Sec-independent translocase; Part of the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system that transports large folded proteins containing a characteristic twin- arginine motif in their signal peptide across membranes. Together with TatC, TatB is part of a receptor directly interacting with Tat signal peptides. TatB may form an oligomeric binding site that transiently accommodates folded Tat precursor proteins before their translocation. (178 aa) | ||||
tatA | Twin arginine translocase protein A; Part of the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system that transports large folded proteins containing a characteristic twin- arginine motif in their signal peptide across membranes. TatA could form the protein-conducting channel of the Tat system. (83 aa) | ||||
yidC | Inner membrane protein translocase component YidC; Required for the insertion and/or proper folding and/or complex formation of integral membrane proteins into the membrane. Involved in integration of membrane proteins that insert both dependently and independently of the Sec translocase complex, as well as at least some lipoproteins. Aids folding of multispanning membrane proteins. (548 aa) | ||||
secB | Export protein SecB; One of the proteins required for the normal export of preproteins out of the cell cytoplasm. It is a molecular chaperone that binds to a subset of precursor proteins, maintaining them in a translocation-competent state. It also specifically binds to its receptor SecA. (155 aa) | ||||
ftsY | Cell division membrane protein; Involved in targeting and insertion of nascent membrane proteins into the cytoplasmic membrane. Acts as a receptor for the complex formed by the signal recognition particle (SRP) and the ribosome-nascent chain (RNC). Interaction with SRP-RNC leads to the transfer of the RNC complex to the Sec translocase for insertion into the membrane, the hydrolysis of GTP by both Ffh and FtsY, and the dissociation of the SRP-FtsY complex into the individual components. (507 aa) | ||||
yrfC | Hypothetical protein. (177 aa) | ||||
hofQ | Putative transport portein. (413 aa) | ||||
gspO | Bifunctional prepilin peptidase: leader peptidase; N-methyltransferase; part of general secretion pathway (GSP); Belongs to the peptidase A24 family. (161 aa) | ||||
prlA | Preprotein translocase SecY; The central subunit of the protein translocation channel SecYEG. Consists of two halves formed by TMs 1-5 and 6-10. These two domains form a lateral gate at the front which open onto the bilayer between TMs 2 and 7, and are clamped together by SecE at the back. The channel is closed by both a pore ring composed of hydrophobic SecY resides and a short helix (helix 2A) on the extracellular side of the membrane which forms a plug. The plug probably moves laterally to allow the channel to open. The ring and the pore may move independently. (443 aa) | ||||
yrbK | Hypothetical protein; Involved in the assembly of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Required for the translocation of LPS from the inner membrane to the outer membrane. Facilitates the transfer of LPS from the inner membrane to the periplasmic protein LptA. Could be a docking site for LptA. Belongs to the LptC family. (191 aa) | ||||
secG | Protein-export membrane protein; Involved in protein export. Participates in an early event of protein translocation; Belongs to the SecG family. (109 aa) | ||||
tolC | Outer membrane channel precursor protein. (492 aa) | ||||
mltC | Lytic murein transglycosylase C, membrane-bound; Murein-degrading enzyme. May play a role in recycling of muropeptides during cell elongation and/or cell division. (361 aa) | ||||
ppdA | Prepilin peptidase dependent protein A. (183 aa) | ||||
ppdB | Prepilin peptidase dependent protein B. (185 aa) | ||||
ppdC | Prepilin peptidase dependent protein C. (107 aa) | ||||
KPN_03175 | Hypothetical protein. (1025 aa) | ||||
KPN_03170 | Hypothetical protein. (851 aa) | ||||
ftsB | Cell divison protein FtsB; Essential cell division protein. May link together the upstream cell division proteins, which are predominantly cytoplasmic, with the downstream cell division proteins, which are predominantly periplasmic. (105 aa) | ||||
KPN_03092 | Aminoacyl-histidine dipeptidase (peptidase D). (160 aa) | ||||
ffh | 4.5S-RNP protein, GTP-binding export factor; Involved in targeting and insertion of nascent membrane proteins into the cytoplasmic membrane. Binds to the hydrophobic signal sequence of the ribosome-nascent chain (RNC) as it emerges from the ribosomes. The SRP-RNC complex is then targeted to the cytoplasmic membrane where it interacts with the SRP receptor FtsY. Interaction with FtsY leads to the transfer of the RNC complex to the Sec translocase for insertion into the membrane, the hydrolysis of GTP by both Ffh and FtsY, and the dissociation of the SRP-FtsY complex into the individual [...] (454 aa) | ||||
clpB | ATP-dependent protease, Hsp 100; Part of a stress-induced multi-chaperone system, it is involved in the recovery of the cell from heat-induced damage, in cooperation with DnaK, DnaJ and GrpE; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. (857 aa) | ||||
yecA | Hypothetical protein; Belongs to the UPF0149 family. (222 aa) | ||||
mltE | Lytic murein endotransglycosylase E, membrane-bound; Murein-degrading enzyme. May play a role in recycling of muropeptides during cell elongation and/or cell division. Preferentially cleaves at a distance of more than two disaccharide units from the ends of the glycan chain. (167 aa) | ||||
KPN_02273 | Hypothetical protein. (828 aa) | ||||
KPN_02251 | Hypothetical protein. (1136 aa) | ||||
KPN_02248 | Hypothetical protein. (178 aa) | ||||
ychJ | Hypothetical protein. (119 aa) | ||||
KPN_01793 | Hypothetical protein. (566 aa) | ||||
KPN_01342 | Hypothetical protein. (1124 aa) | ||||
KPN_01329 | Hypothetical protein. (839 aa) | ||||
KPN_01328 | Putative protease; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. (866 aa) | ||||
KPN_01327 | Hypothetical protein. (163 aa) | ||||
KPN_01325 | Hypothetical protein. (229 aa) | ||||
clpA | ATP-binding component of serine protease; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. (759 aa) | ||||
KPN_00677 | Putative hemolysin activator HlyB. (556 aa) | ||||
tatE | Twin argininte translocase protein A; Part of the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system that transports large folded proteins containing a characteristic twin- arginine motif in their signal peptide across membranes. TatE shares overlapping functions with TatA; Belongs to the TatA/E family. TatE subfamily. (68 aa) | ||||
secF | Protein export protein SecF; Part of the Sec protein translocase complex. Interacts with the SecYEG preprotein conducting channel. SecDF uses the proton motive force (PMF) to complete protein translocation after the ATP-dependent function of SecA. (323 aa) | ||||
secD | Protein export protein SecD; Part of the Sec protein translocase complex. Interacts with the SecYEG preprotein conducting channel. SecDF uses the proton motive force (PMF) to complete protein translocation after the ATP-dependent function of SecA. (604 aa) | ||||
yajC | Preprotein translocase subunit YajC; The SecYEG-SecDF-YajC-YidC holo-translocon (HTL) protein secretase/insertase is a supercomplex required for protein secretion, insertion of proteins into membranes, and assembly of membrane protein complexes. While the SecYEG complex is essential for assembly of a number of proteins and complexes, the SecDF-YajC-YidC subcomplex facilitates these functions. (110 aa) | ||||
pulC | Pullulanase C protein. (223 aa) | ||||
pulD | Pullulanase D protein. (657 aa) | ||||
pulE | Pullulanase E protein; Involved in a type II secretion system (T2SS, formerly general secretion pathway, GSP) for the export of proteins. (497 aa) | ||||
pulF | Pullulanase F protein. (404 aa) | ||||
pulG | Pullulanase G protein. (144 aa) | ||||
pulH | Pullulanase H protein. (171 aa) | ||||
pulI | Pullulanase I protein. (121 aa) | ||||
pulJ | Pullulanase J protein. (194 aa) | ||||
pulK | Pullulanase K protein. (317 aa) | ||||
pulL | Pullulanase L protein; Involved in a type II secretion system (T2SS, formerly general secretion pathway, GSP) for the export of proteins. (397 aa) | ||||
pulM | Pullulanase M protein; Involved in a type II secretion system (T2SS, formerly general secretion pathway, GSP) for the export of proteins. (161 aa) | ||||
pulQ | Pullulanase Q protein; Cleaves type-4 fimbrial leader sequence and methylates the N- terminal (generally Phe) residue. (266 aa) | ||||
hofB | Putative integral membrane protein; Involved in biogenesis of fimbriae (type IV pilin), protein transport, DNA uptake. (461 aa) | ||||
hofC | Component in type IV pilin biogenesis, transmembrane protein. (401 aa) | ||||
secA | Translocase; Part of the Sec protein translocase complex. Interacts with the SecYEG preprotein conducting channel. Has a central role in coupling the hydrolysis of ATP to the transfer of proteins into and across the cell membrane, serving both as a receptor for the preprotein-SecB complex and as an ATP-driven molecular motor driving the stepwise translocation of polypeptide chains across the membrane. (901 aa) | ||||
yacA | SecA regulator SecM; Regulates secA expression by translational coupling of the secM secA operon. Translational pausing at a specific Pro residue 5 residues before the end of the protein may allow disruption of a mRNA repressor helix that normally suppresses secA translation initiation. Belongs to the SecM family. (142 aa) |