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AKO52515.1 AKO52515.1 AKO51218.1 AKO51218.1 AKO51178.1 AKO51178.1 AKO53249.1 AKO53249.1 AKO52219.1 AKO52219.1
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AKO52515.13-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase; Catalyzes the cleavage of beta-carotene at its central double bond (15,15') to yield two molecules of all-trans-retinal. Belongs to the Brp/Blh beta-carotene diooxygenase family. (320 aa)
AKO51218.1Catechol 1,2-dioxygenase; Derived by automated computational analysis using gene prediction method: Protein Homology. (313 aa)
AKO51178.1Beta-lactamase; Derived by automated computational analysis using gene prediction method: Protein Homology. (290 aa)
AKO53249.13-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase; Catalyzes the cleavage of beta-carotene at its central double bond (15,15') to yield two molecules of all-trans-retinal. Belongs to the Brp/Blh beta-carotene diooxygenase family. (321 aa)
AKO52219.1Quercetin 2,3-dioxygenase; Derived by automated computational analysis using gene prediction method: Protein Homology; Belongs to the pirin family. (286 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Marinobacter psychrophilus
NCBI taxonomy Id: 330734
Other names: CGMCC 1.6499, JCM 14643, M. psychrophilus, Marinobacter psychrophilus Zhang et al. 2008, Marinobacter sp. BSi20041, strain 20041
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