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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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btuFVitamin B12 transport protein btuF precursor. 34% Similar to BtuF from E.coli. Part of the binding-protein-dependent transport system for vitamin B12. Acts with btuCD to transport vitamin B12 across the inner membrane. SWISSPROT:BTUF_ECOLI:P37028 InterPro:IPR002491; Peripla_BP. Pfam: PF01497; Peripla_BP_2; 1. Signal peptide: present. Contains 1 iron siderophore/cobalamin periplasmic-binding domain; High confidence in function and specificity. (298 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
azo3554
Putative ABC transporter system, permease protein; Region start changed from 3899167 to 3899122 (-45 bases); Belongs to the binding-protein-dependent transport system permease family. FecCD subfamily.
 
 0.996
azo3553
Putative ABC-type transporter, ATPase component; 37% Similar to the iron(III)-hydroxamate transport membrane protein, fhuC in E.coli.Part of the ABC transporter complex fhuACDB involved in iron(III)-hydroxamate import. Probably responsible for energy coupling to the transport system. SWISSPROT:FHUC_ECOLI:P07821 InterPro:IPR003593; AAA_ATPase.IPR003439; ABC_transporter. Pfam:PF00005; ABC_tran; 1; High confidence in function and specificity.
 
 0.995
cobD2
Putative cobalamin biosynthesis protein; Converts cobyric acid to cobinamide by the addition of aminopropanol on the F carboxylic group.
 
   
 0.870
cobC
Cobalamin biosynthesis protein, CobC. CobC is probable involved in the conversion of cobyric acid to cobinamide.Similar to pir|B83486 (48%) and to sprot|COBC_PSEDE (42%). InterPro (PF00155): Aminotransferases class-I and II; Specificity unclear.
  
    0.844
cobQ
Cobyric acid synthase; Catalyzes amidations at positions B, D, E, and G on adenosylcobyrinic A,C-diamide. NH(2) groups are provided by glutamine, and one molecule of ATP is hydrogenolyzed for each amidation. Belongs to the CobB/CobQ family. CobQ subfamily.
 
  
 0.732
icmF
Probable methylmalonyl-coa mutase protein; Catalyzes the reversible interconversion of isobutyryl-CoA and n-butyryl-CoA, using radical chemistry. Also exhibits GTPase activity, associated with its G-protein domain (MeaI) that functions as a chaperone that assists cofactor delivery and proper holo-enzyme assembly.
 
  
 0.686
fbpA1
Iron (III)-transport system, substrate-binding protein FbpA. Part of the ABC transporter complex fbpABC (TC 3.A.1.10.1) involved in ferric cations import.Iron(III)periplasmic binding protein component; High confidence in function and specificity.
  
  
 0.532
ribD
AMP deaminase / 5-amino-6-(5-phosphoribosylamino)uracil reductase; Converts 2,5-diamino-6-(ribosylamino)-4(3h)-pyrimidinone 5'- phosphate into 5-amino-6-(ribosylamino)-2,4(1h,3h)-pyrimidinedione 5'- phosphate; In the C-terminal section; belongs to the HTP reductase family.
     
 0.478
cobA2
Uroporphyrin-III C-methyltransferase (Urogen III methylase) (SUMT) (Uroporphyrinogen III methylase) (UROM). TIGRFAM: dph5: diphthine synthase; High confidence in function and specificity; Belongs to the precorrin methyltransferase family.
     
 0.474
macB
ATP-binding/permease fusion ABC transporter; Non-canonical ABC transporter that contains transmembrane domains (TMD), which form a pore in the inner membrane, and an ATP- binding domain (NBD), which is responsible for energy generation. Confers resistance against macrolides.
  
  
 0.413
Your Current Organism:
Azoarcus sp. BH72
NCBI taxonomy Id: 62928
Other names: A. sp. BH72
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