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EC1_00590 EC1_00590 EC1_00600 EC1_00600 EC1_00610 EC1_00610 EC1_00620 EC1_00620 hslO hslO EC1_00650 EC1_00650
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EC1_00590Hypothetical protein. (45 aa)
EC1_00600Rubrerythrin. (179 aa)
EC1_00610tRNA(Ile)-lysidine synthetase, N-terminal domain/tRNA(Ile)-lysidine synthetase, C-terminal domain; Ligates lysine onto the cytidine present at position 34 of the AUA codon-specific tRNA(Ile) that contains the anticodon CAU, in an ATP-dependent manner. Cytidine is converted to lysidine, thus changing the amino acid specificity of the tRNA from methionine to isoleucine. (380 aa)
EC1_00620Hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase; Belongs to the purine/pyrimidine phosphoribosyltransferase family. (180 aa)
hslODisulfide bond chaperones of the HSP33 family; Redox regulated molecular chaperone. Protects both thermally unfolding and oxidatively damaged proteins from irreversible aggregation. Plays an important role in the bacterial defense system toward oxidative stress. (294 aa)
EC1_00650tRNA-U20-dihydrouridine synthase; Catalyzes the synthesis of 5,6-dihydrouridine (D), a modified base found in the D-loop of most tRNAs, via the reduction of the C5-C6 double bond in target uridines; Belongs to the dus family. (326 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Faecalitalea cylindroides
NCBI taxonomy Id: 717960
Other names: Eubacterium cylindroides T2-87, F. cylindroides T2-87, Faecalitalea cylindroides T2-87
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