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STRING protein interaction network
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AARI_33460Putative drug resistance ATP-binding protein; TC 3.A.1.y.z. ABCISSE: ABC transporter, permease and ATP-binding protein (IM-ABC), DPL-family, prokaryote drug export (PED) subfamily. Possible function in in antibiotic peptide or drug resistance or production (export). (617 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
metN
Methionine ABC transporter, ATP-binding subunit MetN; Part of the ABC transporter complex MetNIQ involved in methionine import. Responsible for energy coupling to the transport system; Belongs to the ABC transporter superfamily. Methionine importer (TC 3.A.1.24) family.
 
    
0.904
AARI_28120
TCDB: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily, quaternary amine uptake transporter (QAT) family (TC 3.A.1. 12.z). ABCISSE: ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein (ABC), OTCN-family (osmoprotectants, taurine, cyanate and nitrate). Part of an uptake system of osmoprotrectants such as glycine betaine, carnitine, choline, proline betaine and L-proline.
 
     
0.899
pstB
Phosphate ABC transporter, ATP-binding subunit PstB; Part of the ABC transporter complex PstSACB involved in phosphate import. Responsible for energy coupling to the transport system; Belongs to the ABC transporter superfamily. Phosphate importer (TC 3.A.1.7) family.
 
     
0.890
msiK
Cellobiose/maltose ABC transporter, ATP-binding subunit MsiK; Identified by similarity to protein SP:P96483 (Streptomyces reticuli). In Streptomyces reticuli, MsiK assists the cellobiose and maltose ABC transport systems. TCDB: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily, carbohydrate uptake transporter-1 (CUT1) family (TC 3.A.1.1.z). ABCISSE: ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein (ABC), OSP- family (oligosaccharides or polyols).
 
 
   
0.864
AARI_10830
TCDB: ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily, quaternary amine uptake transporter (QAT) family (TC 3.A.1. 12.z). ABCISSE: ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein (ABC), OTCN-family (osmoprotectants, taurine, cyanate and nitrate). Part of an uptake system of osmoprotrectants such as glycine betaine, carnitine, choline, proline betaine and L-proline.
 
     
0.850
ftsE
Cell division ATP-binding protein FtsE; Part of the ABC transporter FtsEX involved in cellular division.
 
     
0.763
arc
COG1222: RPT1, ATP-dependent 26S proteasome regulatory subunit. Proteasomes are large protein complexes, which main function is to degrade unneeded or damaged proteins.
  
 
  0.593
acuC
Putative acetoin utilization protein AcuC; AcuC may be involved in growth of some bacteria on butanediol and acetoin.
  
 0.538
dnaK
Chaperone protein DnaK; Acts as a chaperone; Belongs to the heat shock protein 70 family.
  
 0.504
AARI_25830
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.
 
     0.483
Your Current Organism:
Glutamicibacter arilaitensis
NCBI taxonomy Id: 861360
Other names: Arthrobacter arilaitensis CIP 108037, Arthrobacter arilaitensis Re117, G. arilaitensis Re117, Glutamicibacter arilaitensis Re117
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