node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
CAZ96439.1 | CAZ97124.1 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.683 |
CAZ96439.1 | CAZ97125.1 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | 0.756 |
CAZ96439.1 | CAZ97126.1 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | ZOBELLIA_2980 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains three N-terminal PAS/PAC domains involved in many signalling proteins where they are used as a signal sensor domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.768 |
CAZ96439.1 | CAZ97128.1 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | ZOBELLIA_2982 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Possibly localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.706 |
CAZ96439.1 | CAZ97130.1 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | ZOBELLIA_2984 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. The protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity, a LytTR-type HTH domain, which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.456 |
CAZ96439.1 | CAZ97131.1 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | ZOBELLIA_2985 | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | TPR repeats protein; Protein containing three tetratrico peptide repeats (TPRs). TPR repeats mediate proteinprotein interactions and the assembly of multiprotein complexes; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Function unclear. | 0.763 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ96439.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | 0.683 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97125.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | 0.785 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97126.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2980 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains three N-terminal PAS/PAC domains involved in many signalling proteins where they are used as a signal sensor domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.927 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97127.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2981 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Probably localized in the cytoplasm. | 0.717 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97128.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2982 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Possibly localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.907 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97129.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2983 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | The histidine-containing phosphotransfer (HPt) domain is a protein module that mediates phosphotransfer reactions in the two-component signaling systems; HPt modules (~120 residues) contain a histidine residue capable of participating in phosphoryl transfer reactions. They serve as a phosphoreceiver and phosphodonor in order to shuttle phosphoryl groups between two or more response regulator domains; Family membership. | 0.906 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97130.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2984 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. The protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity, a LytTR-type HTH domain, which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.669 |
CAZ97124.1 | CAZ97131.1 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | ZOBELLIA_2985 | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | TPR repeats protein; Protein containing three tetratrico peptide repeats (TPRs). TPR repeats mediate proteinprotein interactions and the assembly of multiprotein complexes; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Function unclear. | 0.416 |
CAZ97125.1 | CAZ96439.1 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | ZOBELLIA_2283 | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Localized in the cytoplasm. | 0.756 |
CAZ97125.1 | CAZ97124.1 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | ZOBELLIA_2978 | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | Two-component system-Response regulator, receiver domain; The response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. Usually, the protein consists of two domains, an N-terminal response regulator receiver domain that is substrate for a histidine protein kinase sensor, and a variable C-terminal effector domain with DNA-binding activity which acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.785 |
CAZ97125.1 | CAZ97126.1 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | ZOBELLIA_2980 | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains three N-terminal PAS/PAC domains involved in many signalling proteins where they are used as a signal sensor domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.960 |
CAZ97125.1 | CAZ97127.1 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | ZOBELLIA_2981 | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | Conserved hypothetical protein; Probably localized in the cytoplasm. | 0.931 |
CAZ97125.1 | CAZ97128.1 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | ZOBELLIA_2982 | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It catalyzes the ATP dependent autophosphorylation of a conserved histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and the signal dependent phosphorylation of a conserved aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Possibly localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.915 |
CAZ97125.1 | CAZ97129.1 | ZOBELLIA_2979 | ZOBELLIA_2983 | The HNOB (Heme NO Binding) module, is a predominantly alpha-helical module and binds heme via a covalent linkage to histidine. The HNOB domain is predicted to function as a heme-dependent sensor for gaseous ligands, and transduce diverse downstream signals, in both bacteria and animals; Probably, acts as effector domain belonging to a two-component system; Family membership. | The histidine-containing phosphotransfer (HPt) domain is a protein module that mediates phosphotransfer reactions in the two-component signaling systems; HPt modules (~120 residues) contain a histidine residue capable of participating in phosphoryl transfer reactions. They serve as a phosphoreceiver and phosphodonor in order to shuttle phosphoryl groups between two or more response regulator domains; Family membership. | 0.950 |