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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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azo0235Conserved hypothetical membrane protein. Homology to an orf of Rubrivivax gelatinosus of 55% (gi|47575633|ref|ZP_00245668.1|(NBCI ENTREZ)). No domains predicted. No signal peptide. 1 TMHs; Conserved hypothetical protein. (215 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
exbD2
Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbD. Homology to exbD2 of X. campestris of 36% ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.967
exbB1
Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbB. Homology to exbB of B. pertussis of 35%. ExbB is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. PFam: MotA/TolQ/ExbB proton channel family signals peptide most probable 4 TMHs; Family membership.
 
 
 0.959
exbD1
Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbD. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton grandient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.955
exbD6
Putative biopolymer transport protein. Homology to exbD1 of X. campestris of 31%. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.912
exbB4
Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbB. Homology to exbB of B. pertussis of 36%. ExbB is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The tonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. Pfam: MotA/TolQ/ExbB proton channel family signal peptide most probable 4TMHs; Family membership.
 
 
 0.910
exbD5
Putative biopolymer transport protein exbD. Homology to exbD of E. coli of 34%. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.859
exbB2
Probable biopolymer transport protein ExbB. Homology to exbB of B. pertussis of 50% ExbB is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: MotA/TolQ/ExbB proton channel family Pfam: MotA/TolQ/ExbB proton channel family no signal peptide no TMHs; Family membership.
 
 
 0.778
azo2156
TonB-dependent outer membrane receptor involved in the first step of iron internalization and metabolism. A short conserved region so called the tonB-box is present in the sequence. This domain is involved in the interaction of the receptor with the TonB protein. Similar to a E. coli iron(III) dicitrate transport protein fecA precursor. InterPro: TonB-dependent receptor protein arcC: carbamate kinase; Function unclear.
 
 
 0.775
exbD3
Probable fiopolymer transport protein ExbD. Homology to exbD1 of X. campestris of 43%. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; High confidence in function and specificity.
 
 
 0.753
fhuA1
In E.coli this receptor binds the ferrichrome-iron ligand. It interacts with the tonB protein, which is responsible for energy coupling of the ferrichrome-promoted iron transport system. Acts as a receptor for bacteriophage T5 as well as T1, phi80 and colicin M. Binding of T5 triggers the opening of a high conductance ion channel. Can also transport the antibiotic albomycin. Signal peptide; Specificity unclear.
  
 
 0.692
Your Current Organism:
Azoarcus sp. BH72
NCBI taxonomy Id: 62928
Other names: A. sp. BH72
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