| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| CAZ94731.1 | CAZ94732.1 | ZOBELLIA_665 | ZOBELLIA_666 | The transcriptional regulators with the marR-type HTH domain control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds; Contains a DNA-binding, winged helix-turn-helix (wHTH) domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | 0.687 |
| CAZ94731.1 | glpE1 | ZOBELLIA_665 | ZOBELLIA_664 | The transcriptional regulators with the marR-type HTH domain control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds; Contains a DNA-binding, winged helix-turn-helix (wHTH) domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | Thiosulfate sulfurtransferase catalyzes, although with low efficiency, the sulfur transfer reaction from thiosulfate to cyanide; The relatively low affinity of GlpE for both thiosulfate and cyanide suggests that these compounds are not the physiological substrates. Thioredoxin 1 or related dithiol proteins could instead be the physiological sulfur-acceptor substrate; Contains one only rhodanese domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | 0.533 |
| CAZ94732.1 | CAZ94731.1 | ZOBELLIA_666 | ZOBELLIA_665 | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | The transcriptional regulators with the marR-type HTH domain control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds; Contains a DNA-binding, winged helix-turn-helix (wHTH) domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.687 |
| CAZ94732.1 | glpE1 | ZOBELLIA_666 | ZOBELLIA_664 | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | Thiosulfate sulfurtransferase catalyzes, although with low efficiency, the sulfur transfer reaction from thiosulfate to cyanide; The relatively low affinity of GlpE for both thiosulfate and cyanide suggests that these compounds are not the physiological substrates. Thioredoxin 1 or related dithiol proteins could instead be the physiological sulfur-acceptor substrate; Contains one only rhodanese domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | 0.435 |
| CAZ94732.1 | trpE | ZOBELLIA_666 | ZOBELLIA_667 | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. The component I only catalyzes the formation of anthranilate using chorismate and ammonia rather than glutamine; The anthranilate synthase is regulated by feedback inhibition by tryptophan; Belongs to the anthranilate synthase component I family; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | 0.438 |
| CAZ94732.1 | trpG | ZOBELLIA_666 | ZOBELLIA_668 | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | Anthranilate synthase component II (glutamine amidotransferase); The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. Associated with the component I, the component II of the anthranilate synthase provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity (GATase, 2.4.2.-) that catalyses the removal of the ammonia group from a glutamate molecule and its subsequent transfer to a specific substrate, thus creating a new carbon-nitrogen g [...] | 0.515 |
| glpE1 | CAZ94731.1 | ZOBELLIA_664 | ZOBELLIA_665 | Thiosulfate sulfurtransferase catalyzes, although with low efficiency, the sulfur transfer reaction from thiosulfate to cyanide; The relatively low affinity of GlpE for both thiosulfate and cyanide suggests that these compounds are not the physiological substrates. Thioredoxin 1 or related dithiol proteins could instead be the physiological sulfur-acceptor substrate; Contains one only rhodanese domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | The transcriptional regulators with the marR-type HTH domain control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds; Contains a DNA-binding, winged helix-turn-helix (wHTH) domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; Family membership. | 0.533 |
| glpE1 | CAZ94732.1 | ZOBELLIA_664 | ZOBELLIA_666 | Thiosulfate sulfurtransferase catalyzes, although with low efficiency, the sulfur transfer reaction from thiosulfate to cyanide; The relatively low affinity of GlpE for both thiosulfate and cyanide suggests that these compounds are not the physiological substrates. Thioredoxin 1 or related dithiol proteins could instead be the physiological sulfur-acceptor substrate; Contains one only rhodanese domain; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | 0.435 |
| trpE | CAZ94732.1 | ZOBELLIA_667 | ZOBELLIA_666 | The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. The component I only catalyzes the formation of anthranilate using chorismate and ammonia rather than glutamine; The anthranilate synthase is regulated by feedback inhibition by tryptophan; Belongs to the anthranilate synthase component I family; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | 0.438 |
| trpE | trpG | ZOBELLIA_667 | ZOBELLIA_668 | The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. The component I only catalyzes the formation of anthranilate using chorismate and ammonia rather than glutamine; The anthranilate synthase is regulated by feedback inhibition by tryptophan; Belongs to the anthranilate synthase component I family; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | Anthranilate synthase component II (glutamine amidotransferase); The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. Associated with the component I, the component II of the anthranilate synthase provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity (GATase, 2.4.2.-) that catalyses the removal of the ammonia group from a glutamate molecule and its subsequent transfer to a specific substrate, thus creating a new carbon-nitrogen g [...] | 0.999 |
| trpG | CAZ94732.1 | ZOBELLIA_668 | ZOBELLIA_666 | Anthranilate synthase component II (glutamine amidotransferase); The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. Associated with the component I, the component II of the anthranilate synthase provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity (GATase, 2.4.2.-) that catalyses the removal of the ammonia group from a glutamate molecule and its subsequent transfer to a specific substrate, thus creating a new carbon-nitrogen g [...] | Conserved hypothetical protein that belongts to the YceI like family; Signal peptide cleaved between the residues 19 and 20; Localized in the periplasmic space; Belongs to the UPF0312 family. | 0.515 |
| trpG | trpE | ZOBELLIA_668 | ZOBELLIA_667 | Anthranilate synthase component II (glutamine amidotransferase); The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. Associated with the component I, the component II of the anthranilate synthase provides the glutamine amidotransferase activity (GATase, 2.4.2.-) that catalyses the removal of the ammonia group from a glutamate molecule and its subsequent transfer to a specific substrate, thus creating a new carbon-nitrogen g [...] | The anthranilate synthase catalyzes the formation of anthranilate from chorismate and L-glutamine, the first step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme is a Tetramer of two components I and two components II. The component I only catalyzes the formation of anthranilate using chorismate and ammonia rather than glutamine; The anthranilate synthase is regulated by feedback inhibition by tryptophan; Belongs to the anthranilate synthase component I family; Localized in the cytoplasm; High confidence in function and specificity. | 0.999 |