node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
abgA | abgB | b1338 | b1337 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | 0.995 |
abgA | abgR | b1338 | b1339 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | 0.974 |
abgA | abgT | b1338 | b1336 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transport protein; Essential for aminobenzoyl-glutamate utilization. It catalyzes the concentration-dependent uptake of p-aminobenzoyl- glutamate (PABA-GLU) into the cell and allows accumulation of PABA-GLU to a concentration enabling AbgAB to catalyze cleavage into p- aminobenzoate and glutamate. It seems also to increase the sensitivity to low levels of aminobenzoyl-glutamate. May actually serve physiologically as a transporter for some other molecule, perhaps a dipeptide, and that it transports p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate as a secondary activity. The physiologica [...] | 0.994 |
abgA | ogt | b1338 | b1335 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | O-6-alkylguanine-DNA:cysteine-protein methyltransferase; Involved in the cellular defense against the biological effects of O6-methylguanine (O6-MeG) and O4-methylthymine (O4-MeT) in DNA. Repairs the methylated nucleobase in DNA by stoichiometrically transferring the methyl group to a cysteine residue in the enzyme. This is a suicide reaction: the enzyme is irreversibly inactivated | 0.937 |
abgB | abgA | b1337 | b1338 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | 0.995 |
abgB | abgR | b1337 | b1339 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | 0.972 |
abgB | abgT | b1337 | b1336 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transport protein; Essential for aminobenzoyl-glutamate utilization. It catalyzes the concentration-dependent uptake of p-aminobenzoyl- glutamate (PABA-GLU) into the cell and allows accumulation of PABA-GLU to a concentration enabling AbgAB to catalyze cleavage into p- aminobenzoate and glutamate. It seems also to increase the sensitivity to low levels of aminobenzoyl-glutamate. May actually serve physiologically as a transporter for some other molecule, perhaps a dipeptide, and that it transports p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate as a secondary activity. The physiologica [...] | 0.995 |
abgB | ogt | b1337 | b1335 | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | O-6-alkylguanine-DNA:cysteine-protein methyltransferase; Involved in the cellular defense against the biological effects of O6-methylguanine (O6-MeG) and O4-methylthymine (O4-MeT) in DNA. Repairs the methylated nucleobase in DNA by stoichiometrically transferring the methyl group to a cysteine residue in the enzyme. This is a suicide reaction: the enzyme is irreversibly inactivated | 0.923 |
abgR | abgA | b1339 | b1338 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | 0.974 |
abgR | abgB | b1339 | b1337 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | 0.972 |
abgR | abgT | b1339 | b1336 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transport protein; Essential for aminobenzoyl-glutamate utilization. It catalyzes the concentration-dependent uptake of p-aminobenzoyl- glutamate (PABA-GLU) into the cell and allows accumulation of PABA-GLU to a concentration enabling AbgAB to catalyze cleavage into p- aminobenzoate and glutamate. It seems also to increase the sensitivity to low levels of aminobenzoyl-glutamate. May actually serve physiologically as a transporter for some other molecule, perhaps a dipeptide, and that it transports p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate as a secondary activity. The physiologica [...] | 0.958 |
abgR | ogt | b1339 | b1335 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | O-6-alkylguanine-DNA:cysteine-protein methyltransferase; Involved in the cellular defense against the biological effects of O6-methylguanine (O6-MeG) and O4-methylthymine (O4-MeT) in DNA. Repairs the methylated nucleobase in DNA by stoichiometrically transferring the methyl group to a cysteine residue in the enzyme. This is a suicide reaction: the enzyme is irreversibly inactivated | 0.786 |
abgR | smrA | b1339 | b1340 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | Dna endonuclease smra; Has DNA endonuclease activity. Binds DNA | 0.795 |
abgR | yhfL | b1339 | b3369 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | annotation not available | 0.737 |
abgR | yiaU | b1339 | b3585 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | Putative lysr-type dna-binding transcriptional regulator yiau; Belongs to the LysR transcriptional regulatory family | 0.819 |
abgR | yicJ | b1339 | b3657 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | Glycoside/pentoside/hexuronide:cation symporter, gph family; Inner membrane symporter YicJ; Putative permease | 0.737 |
abgR | yraH | b1339 | b3142 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | Putative fimbrial-like adhesin protein; Part of the yraHIJK fimbrial operon. Could contribute to adhesion to various surfaces in specific environmental niches. Increases adhesion to eukaryotic T24 bladder epithelial cells in the absence of fim operon | 0.811 |
abgR | ytfF | b1339 | b4210 | Putative dna-binding transcriptional regulator of abgabt operon; Could be the regulator of the abg operon | Dmt transporter family inner membrane protein; Inner membrane protein YtfF; Putative transmembrane subunit | 0.731 |
abgT | abgA | b1336 | b1338 | Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transport protein; Essential for aminobenzoyl-glutamate utilization. It catalyzes the concentration-dependent uptake of p-aminobenzoyl- glutamate (PABA-GLU) into the cell and allows accumulation of PABA-GLU to a concentration enabling AbgAB to catalyze cleavage into p- aminobenzoate and glutamate. It seems also to increase the sensitivity to low levels of aminobenzoyl-glutamate. May actually serve physiologically as a transporter for some other molecule, perhaps a dipeptide, and that it transports p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate as a secondary activity. The physiologica [...] | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, a subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | 0.994 |
abgT | abgB | b1336 | b1337 | Aminobenzoyl-glutamate transport protein; Essential for aminobenzoyl-glutamate utilization. It catalyzes the concentration-dependent uptake of p-aminobenzoyl- glutamate (PABA-GLU) into the cell and allows accumulation of PABA-GLU to a concentration enabling AbgAB to catalyze cleavage into p- aminobenzoate and glutamate. It seems also to increase the sensitivity to low levels of aminobenzoyl-glutamate. May actually serve physiologically as a transporter for some other molecule, perhaps a dipeptide, and that it transports p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate as a secondary activity. The physiologica [...] | P-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase, b subunit; Component of the p-aminobenzoyl-glutamate hydrolase multicomponent enzyme system which catalyzes the cleavage of p- aminobenzoyl-glutamate (PABA-GLU) to form p-aminobenzoate (PABA) and glutamate. AbgAB does not degrade dipeptides and the physiological role of abgABT should be clarified | 0.995 |