Protein Info for AO356_28590 in Pseudomonas fluorescens FW300-N2C3
Updated annotation (from data): sucrose alpha-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.48)
Rationale: Specifically important for sucrose utilization; sucrose is probably taken up by thuEFGK-like AO356_28570:AO356_28585
Original annotation: glycosyl hydrolase family 32
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Protein Families and Features
Best Hits
KEGG orthology group: K01193, beta-fructofuranosidase [EC: 3.2.1.26] (inferred from 91% identity to pba:PSEBR_a2364)Predicted SEED Role
"Sucrose-6-phosphate hydrolase (EC 3.2.1.B3)" (EC 3.2.1.B3)
MetaCyc Pathways
- sucrose degradation III (sucrose invertase) (4/4 steps found)
- sucrose degradation V (sucrose α-glucosidase) (3/5 steps found)
- inulin degradation (1/3 steps found)
KEGG Metabolic Maps
Isozymes
No predicted isozymesUse Curated BLAST to search for 3.2.1.26 or 3.2.1.48 or 3.2.1.B3
Sequence Analysis Tools
PaperBLAST (search for papers about homologs of this protein)
Search CDD (the Conserved Domains Database, which includes COG and superfam)
Predict protein localization: PSORTb (Gram-negative bacteria)
Predict transmembrane helices and signal peptides: Phobius
Check the current SEED with FIGfam search
Find homologs in fast.genomics or the ENIGMA genome browser
See A0A0N7H357 at UniProt or InterPro
Protein Sequence (500 amino acids)
>AO356_28590 sucrose alpha-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.48) (Pseudomonas fluorescens FW300-N2C3) MTLSLNSLSNPMPASLEHAQQALRDGLSRLIHDYRPDYHLAPPTGWMNDPNGVVFFRGEY HVFYQHHPFDAKWGPMYWGHAKSADLVHWQHLPIALAPGDDFDRDGCFSGSAVVCGDTLA LIYTGHTWLGEVGDERLIRQVQCLATSVDGVRFVKHGAVIEDAPQAAIMHFRDPKVWQED GYWYLIAGARLGDTPLLPLYRSTDLRAWEFLDYVSRGTDGDGYMWECPDLFRLDGRDVLL YSPQGMQPAGYERLNKYQTGYRIGHLDSEWHFSGGPFIELDNGHDFYAAQTLVAADGRRL VWAWLDMWESPMPSQAHHWCGMLGLPRELELQGDRLGVFPARELVALRQAPLPSIAPWGE SGSRWVPQVSGDRLEIHVHLDLLDCTEGHLGIALRCSADEQEQTLLYYDASLRRLVLDRS RSGAQVSGQRSVPIEPAQTQLHLRVFLDRSSIEVFEQSGRFSLSSRLYPRPDSLGVKLLA SGTGGHVAISNAWPLASGWL