| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| ECH_0337 | ECH_0343 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0343 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to PIR:F97652. | 0.730 |
| ECH_0337 | ECH_0820 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0820 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14586.1. | 0.676 |
| ECH_0337 | ECH_0890 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0890 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Putative cell division protein FtsK; Identified by similarity to SP:P46889; match to protein family HMM PF01580. | 0.752 |
| ECH_0337 | ECH_0907 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0907 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14420.1. | 0.691 |
| ECH_0337 | ftsA | ECH_0337 | ECH_1090 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Cell division protein FtsA; Cell division protein that is involved in the assembly of the Z ring. May serve as a membrane anchor for the Z ring. Belongs to the FtsA/MreB family. | 0.946 |
| ECH_0337 | ftsZ | ECH_0337 | ECH_1153 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Cell division protein FtsZ; Essential cell division protein that forms a contractile ring structure (Z ring) at the future cell division site. The regulation of the ring assembly controls the timing and the location of cell division. One of the functions of the FtsZ ring is to recruit other cell division proteins to the septum to produce a new cell wall between the dividing cells. Binds GTP and shows GTPase activity. | 0.699 |
| ECH_0337 | rpsU | ECH_0337 | ECH_0978 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Ribosomal protein S21; Identified by match to protein family HMM TIGR00030; Belongs to the bacterial ribosomal protein bS21 family. | 0.784 |
| ECH_0337 | secA | ECH_0337 | ECH_1149 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Preprotein translocase, SecA subunit; Part of the Sec protein translocase complex. Interacts with the SecYEG preprotein conducting channel. Has a central role in coupling the hydrolysis of ATP to the transfer of proteins into and across the cell membrane, serving both as a receptor for the preprotein-SecB complex and as an ATP-driven molecular motor driving the stepwise translocation of polypeptide chains across the membrane. Belongs to the SecA family. | 0.670 |
| ECH_0337 | secY | ECH_0337 | ECH_0428 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Preprotein translocase, SecY subunit; The central subunit of the protein translocation channel SecYEG. Consists of two halves formed by TMs 1-5 and 6-10. These two domains form a lateral gate at the front which open onto the bilayer between TMs 2 and 7, and are clamped together by SecE at the back. The channel is closed by both a pore ring composed of hydrophobic SecY resides and a short helix (helix 2A) on the extracellular side of the membrane which forms a plug. The plug probably moves laterally to allow the channel to open. The ring and the pore may move independently. | 0.919 |
| ECH_0337 | yidC | ECH_0337 | ECH_0782 | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | Inner-membrane protein, 60 kDa; Required for the insertion and/or proper folding and/or complex formation of integral membrane proteins into the membrane. Involved in integration of membrane proteins that insert both dependently and independently of the Sec translocase complex, as well as at least some lipoproteins. Aids folding of multispanning membrane proteins. | 0.710 |
| ECH_0343 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0343 | ECH_0337 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to PIR:F97652. | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | 0.730 |
| ECH_0343 | ECH_0820 | ECH_0343 | ECH_0820 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to PIR:F97652. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14586.1. | 0.726 |
| ECH_0343 | ECH_0907 | ECH_0343 | ECH_0907 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to PIR:F97652. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14420.1. | 0.810 |
| ECH_0820 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0820 | ECH_0337 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14586.1. | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | 0.676 |
| ECH_0820 | ECH_0343 | ECH_0820 | ECH_0343 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14586.1. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to PIR:F97652. | 0.726 |
| ECH_0820 | ECH_0907 | ECH_0820 | ECH_0907 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14586.1. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14420.1. | 0.769 |
| ECH_0820 | rpsU | ECH_0820 | ECH_0978 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Identified by similarity to GB:AAS14586.1. | Ribosomal protein S21; Identified by match to protein family HMM TIGR00030; Belongs to the bacterial ribosomal protein bS21 family. | 0.701 |
| ECH_0890 | ECH_0337 | ECH_0890 | ECH_0337 | Putative cell division protein FtsK; Identified by similarity to SP:P46889; match to protein family HMM PF01580. | Putative cell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. | 0.752 |
| ECH_0890 | ftsA | ECH_0890 | ECH_1090 | Putative cell division protein FtsK; Identified by similarity to SP:P46889; match to protein family HMM PF01580. | Cell division protein FtsA; Cell division protein that is involved in the assembly of the Z ring. May serve as a membrane anchor for the Z ring. Belongs to the FtsA/MreB family. | 0.483 |
| ECH_0890 | ftsZ | ECH_0890 | ECH_1153 | Putative cell division protein FtsK; Identified by similarity to SP:P46889; match to protein family HMM PF01580. | Cell division protein FtsZ; Essential cell division protein that forms a contractile ring structure (Z ring) at the future cell division site. The regulation of the ring assembly controls the timing and the location of cell division. One of the functions of the FtsZ ring is to recruit other cell division proteins to the septum to produce a new cell wall between the dividing cells. Binds GTP and shows GTPase activity. | 0.663 |