node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
CDQ21663.1 | CDQ21668.1 | BN982_04070 | BN982_04075 | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | 0.661 |
CDQ21663.1 | clpC | BN982_04070 | BN982_04073 | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | Negative regulator of genetic competence ClpC/MecB; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | 0.417 |
CDQ21663.1 | ctsR | BN982_04070 | BN982_04076 | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | Class three stress gene repressor; Belongs to the CtsR family. | 0.720 |
CDQ21663.1 | disA | BN982_04070 | BN982_04071 | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | DNA integrity scanning protein DisA; Has also diadenylate cyclase activity, catalyzing the condensation of 2 ATP molecules into cyclic di-AMP (c-di-AMP). c-di-AMP acts as a signaling molecule that couples DNA integrity with progression of sporulation. The rise in c-di-AMP level generated by DisA while scanning the chromosome, operates as a positive signal that advances sporulation; upon encountering a lesion, the DisA focus arrests at the damaged site and halts c-di-AMP synthesis. | 0.713 |
CDQ21663.1 | mcsB | BN982_04070 | BN982_04074 | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | Putative ATP:guanido phosphotransferase; Catalyzes the specific phosphorylation of arginine residues in a large number of proteins. Is part of the bacterial stress response system. Protein arginine phosphorylation has a physiologically important role and is involved in the regulation of many critical cellular processes, such as protein homeostasis, motility, competence, and stringent and stress responses, by regulating gene expression and protein activity. | 0.646 |
CDQ21663.1 | radA | BN982_04070 | BN982_04072 | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | DNA repair protein RadA; DNA-dependent ATPase involved in processing of recombination intermediates, plays a role in repairing DNA breaks. Stimulates the branch migration of RecA-mediated strand transfer reactions, allowing the 3' invading strand to extend heteroduplex DNA faster. Binds ssDNA in the presence of ADP but not other nucleotides, has ATPase activity that is stimulated by ssDNA and various branched DNA structures, but inhibited by SSB. Does not have RecA's homology-searching function. | 0.797 |
CDQ21668.1 | CDQ21663.1 | BN982_04075 | BN982_04070 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | Putative PIN and TRAM-domain containing protein precursor. | 0.661 |
CDQ21668.1 | CDQ21670.1 | BN982_04075 | BN982_04077 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | Putative Mg(2+) transport ATPase. | 0.504 |
CDQ21668.1 | clpC | BN982_04075 | BN982_04073 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | Negative regulator of genetic competence ClpC/MecB; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | 0.951 |
CDQ21668.1 | ctsR | BN982_04075 | BN982_04076 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | Class three stress gene repressor; Belongs to the CtsR family. | 0.979 |
CDQ21668.1 | disA | BN982_04075 | BN982_04071 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | DNA integrity scanning protein DisA; Has also diadenylate cyclase activity, catalyzing the condensation of 2 ATP molecules into cyclic di-AMP (c-di-AMP). c-di-AMP acts as a signaling molecule that couples DNA integrity with progression of sporulation. The rise in c-di-AMP level generated by DisA while scanning the chromosome, operates as a positive signal that advances sporulation; upon encountering a lesion, the DisA focus arrests at the damaged site and halts c-di-AMP synthesis. | 0.570 |
CDQ21668.1 | mcsB | BN982_04075 | BN982_04074 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | Putative ATP:guanido phosphotransferase; Catalyzes the specific phosphorylation of arginine residues in a large number of proteins. Is part of the bacterial stress response system. Protein arginine phosphorylation has a physiologically important role and is involved in the regulation of many critical cellular processes, such as protein homeostasis, motility, competence, and stringent and stress responses, by regulating gene expression and protein activity. | 0.994 |
CDQ21668.1 | radA | BN982_04075 | BN982_04072 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | DNA repair protein RadA; DNA-dependent ATPase involved in processing of recombination intermediates, plays a role in repairing DNA breaks. Stimulates the branch migration of RecA-mediated strand transfer reactions, allowing the 3' invading strand to extend heteroduplex DNA faster. Binds ssDNA in the presence of ADP but not other nucleotides, has ATPase activity that is stimulated by ssDNA and various branched DNA structures, but inhibited by SSB. Does not have RecA's homology-searching function. | 0.641 |
CDQ21668.1 | yocK_1 | BN982_04075 | BN982_02734 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | General stress protein 16O. | 0.522 |
CDQ21668.1 | yocK_2 | BN982_04075 | BN982_03747 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | General stress protein 16O. | 0.647 |
CDQ21668.1 | ywlE | BN982_04075 | BN982_01104 | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | Low molecular weight protein-tyrosine-phosphatase YwlE. | 0.773 |
CDQ21670.1 | CDQ21668.1 | BN982_04077 | BN982_04075 | Putative Mg(2+) transport ATPase. | Putative protein with conserved CXXC pairs. | 0.504 |
CDQ21670.1 | clpC | BN982_04077 | BN982_04073 | Putative Mg(2+) transport ATPase. | Negative regulator of genetic competence ClpC/MecB; Belongs to the ClpA/ClpB family. | 0.475 |
CDQ21670.1 | ctsR | BN982_04077 | BN982_04076 | Putative Mg(2+) transport ATPase. | Class three stress gene repressor; Belongs to the CtsR family. | 0.529 |
CDQ21670.1 | mcsB | BN982_04077 | BN982_04074 | Putative Mg(2+) transport ATPase. | Putative ATP:guanido phosphotransferase; Catalyzes the specific phosphorylation of arginine residues in a large number of proteins. Is part of the bacterial stress response system. Protein arginine phosphorylation has a physiologically important role and is involved in the regulation of many critical cellular processes, such as protein homeostasis, motility, competence, and stringent and stress responses, by regulating gene expression and protein activity. | 0.504 |