node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
AARI_05850 | AARI_05860 | AARI_05850 | AARI_05860 | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | 0.781 |
AARI_05850 | AARI_05870 | AARI_05850 | AARI_05870 | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | 0.625 |
AARI_05850 | AARI_05880 | AARI_05850 | AARI_05880 | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | CoA-transferases catalyse reversible transfer reactions of coenzyme A groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids; Belongs to the CoA-transferase III family. | 0.400 |
AARI_05850 | suhB | AARI_05850 | AARI_05840 | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | Putative inositol-phosphate phosphatase; Catalyzes the following reaction: myo-inositol phosphate + H(2)O <=> myo-inositol + phosphate. Acts on five of the six isomers of myo-inositol phosphate, all except myo-inositol 2-phosphate, but does not act on myo-inositol bearing more than one phosphate group. | 0.544 |
AARI_05860 | AARI_05850 | AARI_05860 | AARI_05850 | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | 0.781 |
AARI_05860 | AARI_05870 | AARI_05860 | AARI_05870 | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | 0.625 |
AARI_05860 | AARI_05880 | AARI_05860 | AARI_05880 | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | CoA-transferases catalyse reversible transfer reactions of coenzyme A groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids; Belongs to the CoA-transferase III family. | 0.400 |
AARI_05860 | suhB | AARI_05860 | AARI_05840 | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | Putative inositol-phosphate phosphatase; Catalyzes the following reaction: myo-inositol phosphate + H(2)O <=> myo-inositol + phosphate. Acts on five of the six isomers of myo-inositol phosphate, all except myo-inositol 2-phosphate, but does not act on myo-inositol bearing more than one phosphate group. | 0.544 |
AARI_05870 | AARI_05850 | AARI_05870 | AARI_05850 | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | 0.625 |
AARI_05870 | AARI_05860 | AARI_05870 | AARI_05860 | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | 0.625 |
AARI_05870 | AARI_05880 | AARI_05870 | AARI_05880 | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | CoA-transferases catalyse reversible transfer reactions of coenzyme A groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids; Belongs to the CoA-transferase III family. | 0.489 |
AARI_05870 | suhB | AARI_05870 | AARI_05840 | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | Putative inositol-phosphate phosphatase; Catalyzes the following reaction: myo-inositol phosphate + H(2)O <=> myo-inositol + phosphate. Acts on five of the six isomers of myo-inositol phosphate, all except myo-inositol 2-phosphate, but does not act on myo-inositol bearing more than one phosphate group. | 0.449 |
AARI_05880 | AARI_05850 | AARI_05880 | AARI_05850 | CoA-transferases catalyse reversible transfer reactions of coenzyme A groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids; Belongs to the CoA-transferase III family. | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | 0.400 |
AARI_05880 | AARI_05860 | AARI_05880 | AARI_05860 | CoA-transferases catalyse reversible transfer reactions of coenzyme A groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids; Belongs to the CoA-transferase III family. | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | 0.400 |
AARI_05880 | AARI_05870 | AARI_05880 | AARI_05870 | CoA-transferases catalyse reversible transfer reactions of coenzyme A groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids; Belongs to the CoA-transferase III family. | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | 0.489 |
suhB | AARI_05850 | AARI_05840 | AARI_05850 | Putative inositol-phosphate phosphatase; Catalyzes the following reaction: myo-inositol phosphate + H(2)O <=> myo-inositol + phosphate. Acts on five of the six isomers of myo-inositol phosphate, all except myo-inositol 2-phosphate, but does not act on myo-inositol bearing more than one phosphate group. | Putative MarR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF01047. Regulators with the marR-type HTH domain are present in bacteria and archaea and control a variety of biological functions, including resistance to multiple antibiotics, household disinfectants, organic solvents, oxidative stress agents and regulation of the virulence factor synthesis in pathogens of humans and plants. Many of the marR-like regulators respond to aromatic compounds. | 0.544 |
suhB | AARI_05860 | AARI_05840 | AARI_05860 | Putative inositol-phosphate phosphatase; Catalyzes the following reaction: myo-inositol phosphate + H(2)O <=> myo-inositol + phosphate. Acts on five of the six isomers of myo-inositol phosphate, all except myo-inositol 2-phosphate, but does not act on myo-inositol bearing more than one phosphate group. | Putative EmrB/QacA subfamily drug resistance transporter; Major facilitator superfamily, drug:H+ antiporter-2 (14 spanner) (DHA2) family (TC 2.A.1.3.z). | 0.544 |
suhB | AARI_05870 | AARI_05840 | AARI_05870 | Putative inositol-phosphate phosphatase; Catalyzes the following reaction: myo-inositol phosphate + H(2)O <=> myo-inositol + phosphate. Acts on five of the six isomers of myo-inositol phosphate, all except myo-inositol 2-phosphate, but does not act on myo-inositol bearing more than one phosphate group. | GntR-family transcriptional regulator; Identified by match to protein family PF00392. This family of regulatory proteins consists of the N-terminal HTH region of GntR-like bacterial transcription factors. At the C-terminus there is usually an effector-binding/oligomerisation domain. The GntR-like proteins can be divided into six sub-families: MocR, YtrR, FadR, AraR, HutC and PlmA. Many of these proteins have been shown experimentally to be autoregulatory, enabling the prediction of operator sites and the discovery of cis/trans relationships. | 0.449 |