Protein Info for DZA65_RS13920 in Dickeya dianthicola ME23

Annotation: flagellar hook-length control protein FliK

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 443 PF02120: Flg_hook" amino acids 303 to 385 (83 residues), 79.9 bits, see alignment E=5e-27

Best Hits

KEGG orthology group: K02414, flagellar hook-length control protein FliK (inferred from 91% identity to ddd:Dda3937_02221)

Predicted SEED Role

"Flagellar hook-length control protein FliK" in subsystem Flagellum

Sequence Analysis Tools

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Protein Sequence (443 amino acids)

>DZA65_RS13920 flagellar hook-length control protein FliK (Dickeya dianthicola ME23)
MNSPAMTITTTTDASTTAPQGNSLLALLGKDQLPENFVQLLSQKLSTAQSAKKTIISDQE
SAELKDALAKSGIAASSDELNAILGALTKGTLTLADLQSGNSLESLLAKAQKKVSAKDEK
TTDTDALAMQALFAMIPVQTTAQTKAVTEGTASNSSLSDALGELKNGKTSNSVLGSLLGS
AKTGDSSSQGNFTLNASATTDSTAASPLTTTAAGTSAVADKNAGLQVADQTKDSSLLTSR
KEDSASNPIAASAPADASSNSALQTLSSLFASNATPAQPAAQHVTSQINAPLGTQQWNDA
LGQQVVMFTRNGQQTAELKLHPEELGSLHIMLKIEDNQAQIHLVSGNSQVRSALESALPH
LRSAMAESGINLGQSSVGSDAGSWQQSQQQVASNANGNGGGNTSSYQQQFGQSEHTAADV
EPLAVPSQLQSMATGINGVDIFA