| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| CAZ94404.1 | CAZ94431.1 | ZOBELLIA_331 | ZOBELLIA_358 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.605 |
| CAZ94404.1 | CAZ98070.1 | ZOBELLIA_331 | ZOBELLIA_3932 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.660 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ94404.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_331 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.605 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ94432.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_359 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.798 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ94533.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_460 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.637 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ96449.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_2294 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to promoters and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra- cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.649 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ96472.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_2317 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.729 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ97194.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_3055 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to promoters and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra- cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.709 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ97666.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_3528 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.664 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ98070.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_3932 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.798 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ98086.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_3948 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.727 |
| CAZ94431.1 | CAZ98126.1 | ZOBELLIA_358 | ZOBELLIA_3989 | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.692 |
| CAZ94432.1 | CAZ94431.1 | ZOBELLIA_359 | ZOBELLIA_358 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.798 |
| CAZ94432.1 | CAZ97194.1 | ZOBELLIA_359 | ZOBELLIA_3055 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to promoters and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra- cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.760 |
| CAZ94432.1 | CAZ98070.1 | ZOBELLIA_359 | ZOBELLIA_3932 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.735 |
| CAZ94533.1 | CAZ94431.1 | ZOBELLIA_460 | ZOBELLIA_358 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.637 |
| CAZ96449.1 | CAZ94431.1 | ZOBELLIA_2294 | ZOBELLIA_358 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to promoters and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra- cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.649 |
| CAZ96472.1 | CAZ94431.1 | ZOBELLIA_2317 | ZOBELLIA_358 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.729 |
| CAZ97194.1 | CAZ94431.1 | ZOBELLIA_3055 | ZOBELLIA_358 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to promoters and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra- cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | Anti-sigma factor; This protein would be an intermediate between a TonB-dependant transducer and a ECF sigma factor in the transmission of a signal from outside towards the cytoplasm; Contains a C-terminal domain that displays similarities with the anti-sigma factors of the FecR/PupR family; The N-terminal domain, without similarities, would interact with the N-terminal extension found in the TonB-dependant transducers; Protein localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.709 |
| CAZ97194.1 | CAZ94432.1 | ZOBELLIA_3055 | ZOBELLIA_359 | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to promoters and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra- cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | RNA polymerase ECF-type sigma factor; Sigma factors are initiation factors of transcription that promote the attachment of RNA polymerase to specific initiation sites (promoters) and are then released; They alter the specificity of promoter recognition; This family represents a group of sigma factors that are able to regulate extra cellular function (ECF). ECF-sigma factors all retain two features: the ability to respond to extra-cytoplasmic functions via the TonB-dependent transducer genes, and regulation by anti-sigma and anti-anti-sigma factors; Family membership. | 0.760 |