| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| CBL55584.1 | CBL55585.1 | PFREUD_00810 | PFREUD_00820 | Sensor protein, ATPase-like:Histidine kinase; ATP + protein L-histidine = ADP + protein N-phospho-L-histidine. | Two-component response regulator. | 0.997 |
| CBL55584.1 | CBL55586.1 | PFREUD_00810 | PFREUD_00830 | Sensor protein, ATPase-like:Histidine kinase; ATP + protein L-histidine = ADP + protein N-phospho-L-histidine. | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 0.777 |
| CBL55585.1 | CBL55584.1 | PFREUD_00820 | PFREUD_00810 | Two-component response regulator. | Sensor protein, ATPase-like:Histidine kinase; ATP + protein L-histidine = ADP + protein N-phospho-L-histidine. | 0.997 |
| CBL55585.1 | CBL55586.1 | PFREUD_00820 | PFREUD_00830 | Two-component response regulator. | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 0.800 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL55584.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_00810 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | Sensor protein, ATPase-like:Histidine kinase; ATP + protein L-histidine = ADP + protein N-phospho-L-histidine. | 0.777 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL55585.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_00820 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | Two-component response regulator. | 0.800 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL56147.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_06170 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 0.711 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL56552.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_10280 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.710 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL56580.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_10570 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.661 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL56696.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_11740 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | GCN5-related N-acetyltransferase. | 0.672 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL57034.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_15350 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 0.678 |
| CBL55586.1 | CBL57698.1 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_21960 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.741 |
| CBL55586.1 | pf2416 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_05010 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.681 |
| CBL55586.1 | pf774 | PFREUD_00830 | PFREUD_04240 | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | Putative carboxylic ester hydrolase. | 0.710 |
| CBL56147.1 | CBL55586.1 | PFREUD_06170 | PFREUD_00830 | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | Peptidase_E_like; In bacteria peptidase E is believed to play a role in degrading peptides generated by intracellular protein breakdown or imported into the cell as nutrient sources. Peptidase E uniquely hydrolyses only Asp-X dipeptides (where X is any amino acid), and one tripeptide Asp-Gly-Gly. | 0.711 |
| CBL56147.1 | CBL56580.1 | PFREUD_06170 | PFREUD_10570 | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.625 |
| CBL56147.1 | CBL56696.1 | PFREUD_06170 | PFREUD_11740 | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | GCN5-related N-acetyltransferase. | 0.512 |
| CBL56147.1 | CBL57034.1 | PFREUD_06170 | PFREUD_15350 | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 0.617 |
| CBL56147.1 | CBL57698.1 | PFREUD_06170 | PFREUD_21960 | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.831 |
| CBL56147.1 | pf2416 | PFREUD_06170 | PFREUD_05010 | 6 Protein of unknown function, without similarity to other proteins. | 5.2 Protein of unknown function similar to proteins from other organisms. | 0.743 |