| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| MJ_0447 | MJ_0448 | MJ_0447 | MJ_0448 | Hypothetical protein; Identified by GeneMark; putative; M. jannaschii predicted coding region MJ0447. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Similar to PID:577190 percent identity: 29.38; identified by sequence similarity; putative; Belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase superfamily. | 0.576 |
| MJ_0447 | MJ_0449 | MJ_0447 | MJ_0449 | Hypothetical protein; Identified by GeneMark; putative; M. jannaschii predicted coding region MJ0447. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.568 |
| MJ_0448 | MJ_0447 | MJ_0448 | MJ_0447 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Similar to PID:577190 percent identity: 29.38; identified by sequence similarity; putative; Belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase superfamily. | Hypothetical protein; Identified by GeneMark; putative; M. jannaschii predicted coding region MJ0447. | 0.576 |
| MJ_0448 | MJ_0449 | MJ_0448 | MJ_0449 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Similar to PID:577190 percent identity: 29.38; identified by sequence similarity; putative; Belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase superfamily. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.952 |
| MJ_0449 | MJ_0447 | MJ_0449 | MJ_0447 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Hypothetical protein; Identified by GeneMark; putative; M. jannaschii predicted coding region MJ0447. | 0.568 |
| MJ_0449 | MJ_0448 | MJ_0449 | MJ_0448 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Similar to PID:577190 percent identity: 29.38; identified by sequence similarity; putative; Belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase superfamily. | 0.952 |
| MJ_0449 | MJ_0566 | MJ_0449 | MJ_0566 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Ferrous iron transport protein B (feoB); Probable transporter of a GTP-driven Fe(2+) uptake system, might be able to transport Fe(2+) into or out of the cell (Probable). Belongs to the TRAFAC class TrmE-Era-EngA-EngB-Septin-like GTPase superfamily. FeoB GTPase (TC 9.A.8) family. | 0.494 |
| MJ_0449 | MJ_1036 | MJ_0449 | MJ_1036 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Hypothetical protein; Identified by GeneMark; putative; M. jannaschii predicted coding region MJ1036. | 0.712 |
| MJ_0449 | MJ_1163 | MJ_0449 | MJ_1163 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Similar to GP:1707795 percent identity: 42.53; identified by sequence similarity; putative; Belongs to the UPF0173 family. | 0.530 |
| MJ_0449 | MJ_1388 | MJ_0449 | MJ_1388 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Adenosylhomocysteinase (ahcY); Catalyzes the hydrolysis of S-inosyl-L-homocysteine (SIH) to L-homocysteine (Hcy) and inosine. Likely functions in a S-adenosyl-L- methionine (SAM) recycling pathway from S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (SAH) produced from SAM-dependent methylation reactions. Can also catalyze the reverse reaction in vitro, i.e. the synthesis of SIH from Hcy and inosine. Is specific for SIH and inosine as it is unable to either hydrolyze SAH or synthesize SAH from adenosine and Hcy. Belongs to the adenosylhomocysteinase family. | 0.459 |
| MJ_0449 | glnA | MJ_0449 | MJ_1346 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Glutamine synthetase (glnA); Probably involved in nitrogen metabolism via ammonium assimilation. Catalyzes the ATP-dependent biosynthesis of glutamine from glutamate and ammonia. Beta-glutamate is a much poorer substrate than alpha-glutamate. | 0.463 |
| MJ_0449 | mdh | MJ_0449 | MJ_0490 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | L-lactate dehydrogenase EGAD|7256|705; Catalyzes the reversible oxidation of (S)-malate and (S)- sulfolactate to oxaloacetate and sulfopyruvate, respectively. Can use both NADH and NADPH, although activity is higher with NADPH. Oxidation of (S)-sulfolactate is observed only in the presence of NADP(+). Can also oxidize tartrate. Cannot reduce pyruvate, nor alpha-ketoglutarate. Belongs to the LDH/MDH superfamily. | 0.978 |
| MJ_0449 | sla | MJ_0449 | MJ_0822 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | S-layer structural protein; S-layer protein. The S-layer is a paracrystalline mono- layered assembly of proteins which coat the surface of the cell. Belongs to the Mj S-layer protein family. | 0.463 |
| MJ_0449 | tgtA | MJ_0449 | MJ_0436 | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | Queuine tRNA-ribosyltransferase (tgtA); Exchanges the guanine residue with 7-cyano-7-deazaguanine (preQ0) at position 15 in the dihydrouridine loop (D-loop) of archaeal tRNAs. Can also utilize guanine as substrate. | 0.575 |
| MJ_0566 | MJ_0449 | MJ_0566 | MJ_0449 | Ferrous iron transport protein B (feoB); Probable transporter of a GTP-driven Fe(2+) uptake system, might be able to transport Fe(2+) into or out of the cell (Probable). Belongs to the TRAFAC class TrmE-Era-EngA-EngB-Septin-like GTPase superfamily. FeoB GTPase (TC 9.A.8) family. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.494 |
| MJ_1036 | MJ_0449 | MJ_1036 | MJ_0449 | Hypothetical protein; Identified by GeneMark; putative; M. jannaschii predicted coding region MJ1036. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.712 |
| MJ_1163 | MJ_0449 | MJ_1163 | MJ_0449 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Similar to GP:1707795 percent identity: 42.53; identified by sequence similarity; putative; Belongs to the UPF0173 family. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.530 |
| MJ_1388 | MJ_0449 | MJ_1388 | MJ_0449 | Adenosylhomocysteinase (ahcY); Catalyzes the hydrolysis of S-inosyl-L-homocysteine (SIH) to L-homocysteine (Hcy) and inosine. Likely functions in a S-adenosyl-L- methionine (SAM) recycling pathway from S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (SAH) produced from SAM-dependent methylation reactions. Can also catalyze the reverse reaction in vitro, i.e. the synthesis of SIH from Hcy and inosine. Is specific for SIH and inosine as it is unable to either hydrolyze SAH or synthesize SAH from adenosine and Hcy. Belongs to the adenosylhomocysteinase family. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.459 |
| glnA | MJ_0449 | MJ_1346 | MJ_0449 | Glutamine synthetase (glnA); Probably involved in nitrogen metabolism via ammonium assimilation. Catalyzes the ATP-dependent biosynthesis of glutamine from glutamate and ammonia. Beta-glutamate is a much poorer substrate than alpha-glutamate. | Hypothetical transmembrane protein yeaB; Similar to GP:1708640 percent identity: 31.05; identified by sequence similarity; putative. | 0.463 |
| glnA | mdh | MJ_1346 | MJ_0490 | Glutamine synthetase (glnA); Probably involved in nitrogen metabolism via ammonium assimilation. Catalyzes the ATP-dependent biosynthesis of glutamine from glutamate and ammonia. Beta-glutamate is a much poorer substrate than alpha-glutamate. | L-lactate dehydrogenase EGAD|7256|705; Catalyzes the reversible oxidation of (S)-malate and (S)- sulfolactate to oxaloacetate and sulfopyruvate, respectively. Can use both NADH and NADPH, although activity is higher with NADPH. Oxidation of (S)-sulfolactate is observed only in the presence of NADP(+). Can also oxidize tartrate. Cannot reduce pyruvate, nor alpha-ketoglutarate. Belongs to the LDH/MDH superfamily. | 0.571 |