| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| CAZ94842.1 | CAZ98040.1 | ZOBELLIA_776 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | 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 two transmembrane segments and one N-terminal tetratrico peptide motif (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.854 |
| CAZ95694.1 | CAZ98040.1 | ZOBELLIA_1639 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | 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 two transmembrane segments and an N-terminal PAS/PAC domain involved in many signalling proteins where they are used as a signal sensor domain; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.831 |
| CAZ96344.1 | CAZ98040.1 | ZOBELLIA_2188 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | 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 one transmembrane segment and one N-terminal tetratrico peptide motif (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.585 |
| CAZ97196.1 | CAZ98040.1 | ZOBELLIA_3057 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | 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 seven N-terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR) and two transmembrane segments; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.856 |
| CAZ98039.1 | CAZ98040.1 | ZOBELLIA_3901 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It autophosphorylates an histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and phosphorylates an aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains a CheB-type methylesterase catalytic domain and a CheR-type methyltransferase domain, both involved in the bacterial chemotaxis system; Contains a PAS/PAC domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.586 |
| CAZ98039.1 | CAZ98041.1 | ZOBELLIA_3901 | ZOBELLIA_3903 | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It autophosphorylates an histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and phosphorylates an aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains a CheB-type methylesterase catalytic domain and a CheR-type methyltransferase domain, both involved in the bacterial chemotaxis system; Contains a PAS/PAC domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; 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; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 20 and 21; Contains four N- terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.578 |
| CAZ98039.1 | CAZ98042.1 | ZOBELLIA_3901 | ZOBELLIA_3904 | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It autophosphorylates an histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and phosphorylates an aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains a CheB-type methylesterase catalytic domain and a CheR-type methyltransferase domain, both involved in the bacterial chemotaxis system; Contains a PAS/PAC domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | Putative protein. | 0.428 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ94842.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_776 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that 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 two transmembrane segments and one N-terminal tetratrico peptide motif (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.854 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ95694.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_1639 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that 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 two transmembrane segments and an N-terminal PAS/PAC domain involved in many signalling proteins where they are used as a signal sensor domain; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.831 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ96344.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_2188 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that 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 one transmembrane segment and one N-terminal tetratrico peptide motif (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.585 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ97196.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_3057 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that 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 seven N-terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR) and two transmembrane segments; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.856 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ98039.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_3901 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It autophosphorylates an histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and phosphorylates an aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains a CheB-type methylesterase catalytic domain and a CheR-type methyltransferase domain, both involved in the bacterial chemotaxis system; Contains a PAS/PAC domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.586 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ98041.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_3903 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that 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; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 20 and 21; Contains four N- terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.966 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ98042.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_3904 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | Putative protein. | 0.737 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ98044.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_3906 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | Extracellular metallopeptidase, family M4; This peptidase belongs to the family 4 of the metallopeptidases, which also contains thermolysin and related neutral peptidases. The conserved catalytic motif is HEXXE, in which the histidines are zinc ligands and the glutamate is a catalytic residue. The zinc ion is also bound by a second glutamate, 20-33 residues C-terminal to the HEXXH motif, and by an activated water molecule which forms the nucleophile in catalysis. Features a large C-terminal region of unknown function (621-1307), which includes a TSP3 calcium-binding domain. Features a [...] | 0.552 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ98046.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_3908 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | Conserved hypothetical lipoprotein; This Protein likely adopts a beta-propeller fold; Contains a prokaryotic lipoprotein signal peptide cleaved between the residues 21 and 22; Localized in the outer membrane; Conserved hypothetical protein. | 0.545 |
| CAZ98040.1 | CAZ98874.1 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | ZOBELLIA_4739 | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that 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; Lipoprotein signal peptide cleaved between the residues 26 and 27; Contains four N-terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR) and one transmembrane segment; Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | 0.847 |
| CAZ98041.1 | CAZ98039.1 | ZOBELLIA_3903 | ZOBELLIA_3901 | 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; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 20 and 21; Contains four N- terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | The sensor histidine kinase belongs to two-component signal transduction systems. It autophosphorylates an histidine in its phosphoacceptor domain and phosphorylates an aspartic acid present in the response regulator receiver domain; Contains a CheB-type methylesterase catalytic domain and a CheR-type methyltransferase domain, both involved in the bacterial chemotaxis system; Contains a PAS/PAC domain; Seems localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.578 |
| CAZ98041.1 | CAZ98040.1 | ZOBELLIA_3903 | ZOBELLIA_3902 | 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; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 20 and 21; Contains four N- terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | Response regulator proteins are involved in the two-component signal transduction systems to detect and respond to environmental changes. These proteins consist 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 (here, a LuxR-type HTH domain) that acts as transcriptional regulator; Family membership. | 0.966 |
| CAZ98041.1 | CAZ98042.1 | ZOBELLIA_3903 | ZOBELLIA_3904 | 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; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 20 and 21; Contains four N- terminal tetratrico peptide repeats (TPR); Localized in the cytoplasmic membrane; Family membership. | Putative protein. | 0.737 |