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eutG | Putative transport protein in ethanolamine utilization; May act on the acetaldehyde produced from the degradation of ethanolamine; Belongs to the iron-containing alcohol dehydrogenase family. (395 aa) | ||||
eutP | Ethanolamine utilization protein EUTP. (SW:EUTP_SALTY). (159 aa) | ||||
eutQ | Ethanolamine utilization protein EUTQ. (SW:EUTQ_SALTY). (229 aa) | ||||
eutT | Putative ethanolamine utilization cobalamin adenosyltransferase; Converts CNB12 to ADOB12. (267 aa) | ||||
eutD | Ethanolamine utilization protein EUTD. (SW:EUTD_SALTY). (338 aa) | ||||
eutM | Putative detox protein in ethanolamine utilization; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the bacterial microcompartments protein family. (96 aa) | ||||
eutN | Putative detox protein in ethanolamine utilization; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; To cyanobacterial carbon dioxide concentrating mechanism protein CcmL. (99 aa) | ||||
eutE | Putative aldehyde oxidoreductase in ethanolamine utilization; May act as an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase that converts acetaldehyde into acetyl-CoA. (467 aa) | ||||
eutJ | Putative heatshock protein (Hsp70); Ethanolamine utilization protein EUTJ. (SW:EUTJ_SALTY). (279 aa) | ||||
eutK | Putative carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the bacterial microcompartments protein family. (164 aa) | ||||
eutR | Putative regulator ethanolamine operon; Activates the transcription of the eut operon. Also positively regulates its own transcription. Probably binds ethanolamine and vitamin B12 as effectors. (350 aa) | ||||
pta | Phosphotransacetylase; Involved in acetate metabolism. Catalyzes the reversible interconversion of acetyl-CoA and acetyl phosphate. The direction of the overall reaction changes depending on growth conditions. Required for acetate recapture but not for acetate excretion when this organism is grown on ethanolamine; In the N-terminal section; belongs to the CobB/CobQ family. (714 aa) | ||||
ackA | Acetate kinase A; Catalyzes the formation of acetyl phosphate from acetate and ATP. Can also catalyze the reverse reaction. Has broad substrate specificity and can also utilize GTP, UTP and CTP. Can also phosphorylate propionate, but has very low activity with formate and is inactive with butyrate; Belongs to the acetokinase family. (400 aa) | ||||
pduW | Probable propionate kinase. (SW:PDUW_SALTY); Belongs to the acetokinase family. PduW subfamily. (404 aa) | ||||
ylbF | Putative cytoplasmic protein; Similar to E. coli putative carboxylase (AAC73622.1); Blastp hit to AAC73622.1 (271 aa), 65% identity in aa 1 - 269. (269 aa) | ||||
fsr | Putative MFS family of transport protein; Similar to E. coli fosmidomycin resistance protein (AAC73581.1); Blastp hit to AAC73581.1 (406 aa), 93% identity in aa 1 - 405. (406 aa) | ||||
araC | Transcriptional regulator (AraC/XylS family) for ara operon; Transcription factor that regulates the expression of several genes involved in the transport and metabolism of L-arabinose. (281 aa) | ||||
csrA | Carbon storage regulator; A key translational regulator that binds mRNA to regulate translation initiation and/or mRNA stability. Mediates global changes in gene expression, shifting from rapid growth to stress survival by linking envelope stress, the stringent response and the catabolite repression systems. Usually binds in the 5'-UTR; binding at or near the Shine-Dalgarno sequence prevents ribosome-binding, repressing translation, binding elsewhere in the 5'-UTR can activate translation and/or stabilize the mRNA. Its function is antagonized by small RNA(s). (61 aa) | ||||
eutS | Putative ethanol utilization carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the EutS/PduU family. (111 aa) | ||||
eutL | Putative carboxysome structural protein; May be involved in the formation of a specific microcompartment in the cell in which the metabolism of potentially toxic by-products takes place; Belongs to the EutL/PduB family. (219 aa) | ||||
eutC | Ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, light chain; Catalyzes the deamination of various vicinal amino-alcohols to oxo compounds. (298 aa) | ||||
eutB | Ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, heavy chain; Catalyzes the deamination of various vicinal amino-alcohols to oxo compounds. (453 aa) | ||||
eutA | CPPZ-55 prophage protein; May protect the EutBC lyase from inhibition. (467 aa) | ||||
eutH | Putative transport protein; Possibly involved in the transport of ethanolamine from the periplasm to the cytoplasm. (408 aa) |