KEGG   Brenneria goodwinii: AWC36_14795
Entry
AWC36_14795       CDS       T05061                                 
Name
(GenBank) peptidase A24
  KO
K02278  prepilin peptidase CpaA [EC:3.4.23.43]
Organism
bgj  Brenneria goodwinii
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:bgj00001]
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09181 Protein families: metabolism
   01002 Peptidases and inhibitors [BR:bgj01002]
    AWC36_14795
  09183 Protein families: signaling and cellular processes
   02044 Secretion system [BR:bgj02044]
    AWC36_14795
   02035 Bacterial motility proteins [BR:bgj02035]
    AWC36_14795
Enzymes [BR:bgj01000]
 3. Hydrolases
  3.4  Acting on peptide bonds (peptidases)
   3.4.23  Aspartic endopeptidases
    3.4.23.43  prepilin peptidase
     AWC36_14795
Peptidases and inhibitors [BR:bgj01002]
 Aspartic peptidases
  Family A24: type IV prepilin peptidase family
   AWC36_14795
Secretion system [BR:bgj02044]
 Type II secretion system
  Tight adherence (Tad) export apparatus
   AWC36_14795
Bacterial motility proteins [BR:bgj02035]
 Pilus system
  Pilus assembly proteins
   AWC36_14795
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Peptidase_A24
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: ATA27031
UniProt: A0A250BLF5
Position
complement(3395617..3396168)
AA seq 183 aa
MAYYTHWLQTILLAGCLLWCVGTDLLVRKIPNQAVLLLLAGWLVFSLTDVLQSGAFDGEK
LRQTLWSLPGAAVVLIVGFLLFLTGRLGAGDVKLMSVLCLWVGHGHQIVFVMITALAGGV
LALGLPLLNTVPAAVAMGIQMINRMFKSRLPMPPALPADLSQGIPYGIAIAFGAMSVLVF
PLF
NT seq 552 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atcgcgtattacacgcactggctgcaaacgatattactggcgggatgcctgctgtggtgc
gtcggtaccgacctgttggtacgcaagatcccaaatcaggcggtgttgctcttattggcg
ggatggctggttttcagcctgacagacgttctgcaatccggcgcgtttgatggggaaaaa
ttacggcagacgctatggtcgctgccgggcgcggcggtggtgctgattgtcggttttttg
ctttttctcaccggcaggctcggcgccggggatgtcaagctgatgagcgttttatgcctg
tgggtggggcatggacaccagatcgtttttgtcatgatcaccgcactggcgggtggggta
ctggcgctggggttgcctttactcaataccgtaccggcggcggtcgccatggggattcaa
atgatcaaccggatgtttaaaagccggttacccatgccgccggcgttgccggccgacctt
tcgcagggaattccttacggtatcgcgatagccttcggcgcgatgtccgtcctggttttt
cccttgttttaa

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