Protein Info for DZA65_RS13950 in Dickeya dianthicola ME23

Annotation: flagellar biosynthesis protein FliQ

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Protein Families and Features

1 25 50 75 89 signal peptide" amino acids 1 to 41 (41 residues), see Phobius details transmembrane" amino acids 56 to 76 (21 residues), see Phobius details TIGR01402: flagellar biosynthetic protein FliQ" amino acids 1 to 88 (88 residues), 109.4 bits, see alignment E=3.7e-36 PF01313: Bac_export_3" amino acids 6 to 77 (72 residues), 101.4 bits, see alignment E=1.1e-33

Best Hits

Swiss-Prot: 83% identical to FLIQ_PECCC: Flagellar biosynthetic protein FliQ (fliQ) from Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum

KEGG orthology group: K02420, flagellar biosynthetic protein FliQ (inferred from 94% identity to ddc:Dd586_1527)

Predicted SEED Role

"Flagellar biosynthesis protein FliQ" in subsystem Flagellum

Sequence Analysis Tools

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Protein Sequence (89 amino acids)

>DZA65_RS13950 flagellar biosynthesis protein FliQ (Dickeya dianthicola ME23)
MTPESVMALGYEAMKIALMLAGPPLVAALVSGLIISLLQAATQINEMTLSFIPKVLTVFF
TLVVAGPWMLSIILDYMRTMFSQFPNMIG