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STRING protein interaction network
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splice isoforms or post-translational modifications are collapsed, i.e. each node represents all the proteins produced by a single, protein-coding gene locus.
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PSM36_0579Gliding motility associated protein GldN; Members of this protein family are exclusive to the Bacteroidetes phylum (previously Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides). GldN is a protein linked to a type of rapid surface gliding motility found in certain Bacteroidetes, such as Flavobacterium johnsoniae and Cytophaga hutchinsonii. Knockouts of GldN abolish the gliding phenotype. Gliding motility appears closely linked to chitin utilization in the model species Flavobacterium johnsoniae. Bacteroidetes with members of this protein also include those which are not believed to express the glidi [...] (321 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
PSM36_0580
This protein family, GldM, is named for the member from Flavobacterium johnsoniae, which is required for a type of rapid gliding motility found in certain members of the Bacteriodetes. However, members are found also in several members of the Bacteriodetes that appear not to be motile. The best conserved region, toward the N-terminus, is centered on a highly hydrobobic probable transmembrane helix. Two paralogs are found in Cytophaga hutchinsonii; High confidence in function and specificity.
 
   
 0.919
PSM36_0581
This protein family, GldL, is named for the member from Flavobacterium johnsoniae, which is required for a type of rapid gliding motility found in certain members of the Bacteriodetes. However, members are found also in several members of the Bacteriodetes that appear not to be motile [Cellular processes, Chemotaxis and motility]; High confidence in function and specificity.
 
   
 0.919
PSM36_0582
Gliding motility-associated lipoprotein GldK; Members of this protein family are exclusive to the Bacteroidetes phylum (previously Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides). GldK is a lipoprotein linked to a type of rapid surface gliding motility found in certain Bacteroidetes, such as Flavobacterium johnsoniae. Knockouts of GldK abolish the gliding phenotype. GldK is homologous to GldJ. There is a GldK homolog in Cytophaga hutchinsonii and several other species that has a different, shorter architecture and is represented by a separate model. Gliding motility appears closely linked to chit [...]
 
   
 0.890
PSM36_0583
Hypothetical protein.
 
   
 0.861
PSM36_1265
SprA is a cell surface protein widely distributed in the Bacteroidetes lineage. In Flavobacterium johnsoniae, a species that shows gliding motility, mutation disrupts gliding; High confidence in function and specificity.
  
   
 0.807
PSM36_1519
Hypothetical protein; High confidence in function and specificity.
 
   
 0.806
PSM36_3375
Hypothetical protein; High confidence in function and specificity.
  
   
 0.781
PSM36_2918
Hypothetical protein; High confidence in function and specificity.
  
     0.770
PSM36_3300
Hypothetical protein; High confidence in function and specificity.
  
     0.770
PSM36_0227
Hypothetical protein.
  
     0.768
Your Current Organism:
Proteiniphilum saccharofermentans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1642647
Other names: CECT 8610, DSM 28694, LMG 28299, LMG:28299, P. saccharofermentans, Proteiniphilum saccharofermentans Hahnke et al. 2016, Proteiniphilum sp. M3/6, strain M3/6
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