KEGG   Bordetella pertussis 137: Q425_40
Entry
Q425_40           CDS       T03754                                 
Name
(GenBank) GNAT family acetyltransferase
  KO
K22476  N-acetylglutamate synthase [EC:2.3.1.1]
Organism
bpeu  Bordetella pertussis 137
Pathway
bpeu00220  Arginine biosynthesis
bpeu01100  Metabolic pathways
bpeu01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
bpeu01210  2-Oxocarboxylic acid metabolism
bpeu01230  Biosynthesis of amino acids
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:bpeu00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09105 Amino acid metabolism
   00220 Arginine biosynthesis
    Q425_40
Enzymes [BR:bpeu01000]
 2. Transferases
  2.3  Acyltransferases
   2.3.1  Transferring groups other than aminoacyl groups
    2.3.1.1  amino-acid N-acetyltransferase
     Q425_40
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Acetyltransf_1 Acetyltransf_7 Acetyltransf_10 FR47 Acetyltransf_3 Acetyltransf_9
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: AJB24897
Position
3509..4270
AA seq 253 aa
MPAVLAVPAAHPAPAAGGELARLEEAALNATTVREQMLYEGWLVRWAPSRAKRARCVNVL
GLSTRPLDERLAYCTRWYAGHGVPLIVRLTSIGPDFSLDAQLHERGFVAFDRTCVMAASV
VPFTAQAPSGLVFERTTPGRFAQEAGRLQAAPLENLPLLVRDASGECIAAGLAAFDAELV
GLFDIVTAPQRRRQGCGAAVLKYLLEQASHAGARQAYLQVEPQNTAARALYARFGFVDRY
TYWYRSMSEATPV
NT seq 762 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgccagctgtgcttgctgttccggccgcccaccccgctcccgcagcgggaggggagctg
gcgcgcctggaagaggcggcgctcaatgccaccacggttcgcgagcagatgctctacgaa
ggatggctggtgcgttgggcgccttcgcgggccaagcgtgcgcgctgcgtcaatgtactc
gggttatccacacgtccgctcgatgagcggctggcgtactgtacccgatggtatgcgggc
cacggggtgccgctgatcgtgcggttgacctccatcggccccgatttttccctggatgca
cagctgcatgagcgcgggttcgtcgcgttcgaccgtacctgcgtcatggcggcgtccgtc
gtgccgttcacggcgcaagcgccgtccgggctggtgttcgaacggacaacccccgggcgg
ttcgcacaggaagcagggcgcctgcaggcggcgccgctggaaaacttgccgctgctggtg
cgcgacgccagcggcgaatgtatcgcggcagggctggcggcattcgatgccgagctggtc
gggctgttcgatatcgttaccgcgccgcagcggcgccgccagggttgcggcgcggcggtg
ctgaagtatttgctggagcaggccagccacgccggcgcgcgccaggcgtacctgcaggtc
gagccgcagaacacggccgcccgtgccttgtatgcgcgtttcggcttcgtggatcgctac
acgtattggtatcgttcaatgtccgaagcaacgcccgtttga

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