| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| EEX37345.1 | EEX37673.1 | VIB_001465 | VIB_001798 | Hypothetical protein. | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | 0.830 |
| EEX37345.1 | EEX37782.1 | VIB_001465 | VIB_001908 | Hypothetical protein. | Hypothetical protein. | 0.734 |
| EEX37345.1 | dinB | VIB_001465 | VIB_000642 | Hypothetical protein. | DNA polymerase IV; Poorly processive, error-prone DNA polymerase involved in untargeted mutagenesis. Copies undamaged DNA at stalled replication forks, which arise in vivo from mismatched or misaligned primer ends. These misaligned primers can be extended by PolIV. Exhibits no 3'-5' exonuclease (proofreading) activity. May be involved in translesional synthesis, in conjunction with the beta clamp from PolIII. | 0.420 |
| EEX37345.1 | ftsZ | VIB_001465 | VIB_001960 | Hypothetical protein. | Cell division protein FtsZ; Essential cell division protein that forms a contractile ring structure (Z ring) at the future cell division site. The regulation of the ring assembly controls the timing and the location of cell division. One of the functions of the FtsZ ring is to recruit other cell division proteins to the septum to produce a new cell wall between the dividing cells. Binds GTP and shows GTPase activity. | 0.920 |
| EEX37345.1 | hslU | VIB_001465 | VIB_000472 | Hypothetical protein. | ATP-dependent hsl protease ATP-binding subunit HslU; ATPase subunit of a proteasome-like degradation complex; this subunit has chaperone activity. The binding of ATP and its subsequent hydrolysis by HslU are essential for unfolding of protein substrates subsequently hydrolyzed by HslV. HslU recognizes the N-terminal part of its protein substrates and unfolds these before they are guided to HslV for hydrolysis. | 0.861 |
| EEX37345.1 | lexA | VIB_001465 | VIB_000091 | Hypothetical protein. | SOS-response repressor and protease LexA; Represses a number of genes involved in the response to DNA damage (SOS response), including recA and lexA. In the presence of single-stranded DNA, RecA interacts with LexA causing an autocatalytic cleavage which disrupts the DNA-binding part of LexA, leading to derepression of the SOS regulon and eventually DNA repair. | 0.718 |
| EEX37345.1 | lon | VIB_001465 | VIB_001659 | Hypothetical protein. | ATP-dependent protease La Type I; ATP-dependent serine protease that mediates the selective degradation of mutant and abnormal proteins as well as certain short- lived regulatory proteins. Required for cellular homeostasis and for survival from DNA damage and developmental changes induced by stress. Degrades polypeptides processively to yield small peptide fragments that are 5 to 10 amino acids long. Binds to DNA in a double-stranded, site-specific manner. | 0.504 |
| EEX37345.1 | purC | VIB_001465 | VIB_001466 | Hypothetical protein. | Phosphoribosylaminoimidazole-succinocarboxamide synthase; Belongs to the SAICAR synthetase family. | 0.520 |
| EEX37345.1 | recA | VIB_001465 | VIB_002007 | Hypothetical protein. | RecA protein; Can catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP in the presence of single- stranded DNA, the ATP-dependent uptake of single-stranded DNA by duplex DNA, and the ATP-dependent hybridization of homologous single-stranded DNAs. It interacts with LexA causing its activation and leading to its autocatalytic cleavage; Belongs to the RecA family. | 0.643 |
| EEX37345.1 | ruvA | VIB_001465 | VIB_000968 | Hypothetical protein. | Holliday junction DNA helicase RuvA; The RuvA-RuvB complex in the presence of ATP renatures cruciform structure in supercoiled DNA with palindromic sequence, indicating that it may promote strand exchange reactions in homologous recombination. RuvAB is a helicase that mediates the Holliday junction migration by localized denaturation and reannealing. RuvA stimulates, in the presence of DNA, the weak ATPase activity of RuvB. | 0.418 |
| EEX37673.1 | EEX37345.1 | VIB_001798 | VIB_001465 | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | Hypothetical protein. | 0.830 |
| EEX37673.1 | EEX37782.1 | VIB_001798 | VIB_001908 | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | Hypothetical protein. | 0.556 |
| EEX37673.1 | dinB | VIB_001798 | VIB_000642 | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | DNA polymerase IV; Poorly processive, error-prone DNA polymerase involved in untargeted mutagenesis. Copies undamaged DNA at stalled replication forks, which arise in vivo from mismatched or misaligned primer ends. These misaligned primers can be extended by PolIV. Exhibits no 3'-5' exonuclease (proofreading) activity. May be involved in translesional synthesis, in conjunction with the beta clamp from PolIII. | 0.583 |
| EEX37673.1 | lexA | VIB_001798 | VIB_000091 | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | SOS-response repressor and protease LexA; Represses a number of genes involved in the response to DNA damage (SOS response), including recA and lexA. In the presence of single-stranded DNA, RecA interacts with LexA causing an autocatalytic cleavage which disrupts the DNA-binding part of LexA, leading to derepression of the SOS regulon and eventually DNA repair. | 0.768 |
| EEX37673.1 | recA | VIB_001798 | VIB_002007 | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | RecA protein; Can catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP in the presence of single- stranded DNA, the ATP-dependent uptake of single-stranded DNA by duplex DNA, and the ATP-dependent hybridization of homologous single-stranded DNAs. It interacts with LexA causing its activation and leading to its autocatalytic cleavage; Belongs to the RecA family. | 0.810 |
| EEX37673.1 | ruvA | VIB_001798 | VIB_000968 | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | Holliday junction DNA helicase RuvA; The RuvA-RuvB complex in the presence of ATP renatures cruciform structure in supercoiled DNA with palindromic sequence, indicating that it may promote strand exchange reactions in homologous recombination. RuvAB is a helicase that mediates the Holliday junction migration by localized denaturation and reannealing. RuvA stimulates, in the presence of DNA, the weak ATPase activity of RuvB. | 0.579 |
| EEX37782.1 | EEX37345.1 | VIB_001908 | VIB_001465 | Hypothetical protein. | Hypothetical protein. | 0.734 |
| EEX37782.1 | EEX37673.1 | VIB_001908 | VIB_001798 | Hypothetical protein. | DNA repair protein RecN; May be involved in recombinational repair of damaged DNA. | 0.556 |
| EEX37782.1 | lexA | VIB_001908 | VIB_000091 | Hypothetical protein. | SOS-response repressor and protease LexA; Represses a number of genes involved in the response to DNA damage (SOS response), including recA and lexA. In the presence of single-stranded DNA, RecA interacts with LexA causing an autocatalytic cleavage which disrupts the DNA-binding part of LexA, leading to derepression of the SOS regulon and eventually DNA repair. | 0.702 |
| EEX37782.1 | recA | VIB_001908 | VIB_002007 | Hypothetical protein. | RecA protein; Can catalyze the hydrolysis of ATP in the presence of single- stranded DNA, the ATP-dependent uptake of single-stranded DNA by duplex DNA, and the ATP-dependent hybridization of homologous single-stranded DNAs. It interacts with LexA causing its activation and leading to its autocatalytic cleavage; Belongs to the RecA family. | 0.501 |