node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
KRL62645.1 | KRL63229.1 | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL001658 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | 0.895 |
KRL62645.1 | KRL64985.1 | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL000780 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | 0.564 |
KRL62645.1 | KRL66109.1 | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL002955 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excinuclease subunit A. | 0.569 |
KRL62645.1 | polA | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL001089 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | DNA-directed DNA polymerase; In addition to polymerase activity, this DNA polymerase exhibits 5'-3' exonuclease activity. | 0.820 |
KRL62645.1 | uvrA | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL000972 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. UvrA is an ATPase and a DNA-binding protein. A damage recognition complex composed of 2 UvrA and 2 UvrB subunits scans DNA for abnormalities. When the presence of a lesion has been verified by UvrB, the UvrA molecules dissociate. | 0.630 |
KRL62645.1 | uvrB | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL000971 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excision endonuclease subunit UvrB; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. A damage recognition complex composed of 2 UvrA and 2 UvrB subunits scans DNA for abnormalities. Upon binding of the UvrA(2)B(2) complex to a putative damaged site, the DNA wraps around one UvrB monomer. DNA wrap is dependent on ATP binding by UvrB and probably causes local melting of the DNA helix, facilitating insertion of UvrB beta-hairpin between the DNA strands. Then UvrB probes one DNA strand for the presence of a lesion. If a lesion is found the UvrA subunits dis [...] | 0.880 |
KRL62645.1 | uvrC | FC85_GL001886 | FC85_GL003107 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | UvrABC system protein C; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. UvrC both incises the 5' and 3' sides of the lesion. The N-terminal half is responsible for the 3' incision and the C-terminal half is responsible for the 5' incision. | 0.643 |
KRL63229.1 | KRL62645.1 | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL001886 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | 0.895 |
KRL63229.1 | KRL64985.1 | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL000780 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | 0.483 |
KRL63229.1 | KRL66109.1 | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL002955 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excinuclease subunit A. | 0.483 |
KRL63229.1 | polA | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL001089 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | DNA-directed DNA polymerase; In addition to polymerase activity, this DNA polymerase exhibits 5'-3' exonuclease activity. | 0.770 |
KRL63229.1 | uvrA | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL000972 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. UvrA is an ATPase and a DNA-binding protein. A damage recognition complex composed of 2 UvrA and 2 UvrB subunits scans DNA for abnormalities. When the presence of a lesion has been verified by UvrB, the UvrA molecules dissociate. | 0.483 |
KRL63229.1 | uvrB | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL000971 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | Excision endonuclease subunit UvrB; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. A damage recognition complex composed of 2 UvrA and 2 UvrB subunits scans DNA for abnormalities. Upon binding of the UvrA(2)B(2) complex to a putative damaged site, the DNA wraps around one UvrB monomer. DNA wrap is dependent on ATP binding by UvrB and probably causes local melting of the DNA helix, facilitating insertion of UvrB beta-hairpin between the DNA strands. Then UvrB probes one DNA strand for the presence of a lesion. If a lesion is found the UvrA subunits dis [...] | 0.796 |
KRL63229.1 | uvrC | FC85_GL001658 | FC85_GL003107 | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | UvrABC system protein C; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. UvrC both incises the 5' and 3' sides of the lesion. The N-terminal half is responsible for the 3' incision and the C-terminal half is responsible for the 5' incision. | 0.559 |
KRL64985.1 | KRL62645.1 | FC85_GL000780 | FC85_GL001886 | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | 0.564 |
KRL64985.1 | KRL63229.1 | FC85_GL000780 | FC85_GL001658 | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | ATP-dependent DNA helicase PcrA. | 0.483 |
KRL64985.1 | polA | FC85_GL000780 | FC85_GL001089 | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | DNA-directed DNA polymerase; In addition to polymerase activity, this DNA polymerase exhibits 5'-3' exonuclease activity. | 0.519 |
KRL64985.1 | uvrA | FC85_GL000780 | FC85_GL000972 | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. UvrA is an ATPase and a DNA-binding protein. A damage recognition complex composed of 2 UvrA and 2 UvrB subunits scans DNA for abnormalities. When the presence of a lesion has been verified by UvrB, the UvrA molecules dissociate. | 0.922 |
KRL64985.1 | uvrB | FC85_GL000780 | FC85_GL000971 | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | Excision endonuclease subunit UvrB; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. A damage recognition complex composed of 2 UvrA and 2 UvrB subunits scans DNA for abnormalities. Upon binding of the UvrA(2)B(2) complex to a putative damaged site, the DNA wraps around one UvrB monomer. DNA wrap is dependent on ATP binding by UvrB and probably causes local melting of the DNA helix, facilitating insertion of UvrB beta-hairpin between the DNA strands. Then UvrB probes one DNA strand for the presence of a lesion. If a lesion is found the UvrA subunits dis [...] | 0.990 |
KRL64985.1 | uvrC | FC85_GL000780 | FC85_GL003107 | Excinuclease ABC, A subunit. | UvrABC system protein C; The UvrABC repair system catalyzes the recognition and processing of DNA lesions. UvrC both incises the 5' and 3' sides of the lesion. The N-terminal half is responsible for the 3' incision and the C-terminal half is responsible for the 5' incision. | 0.816 |