Protein Info for Ga0059261_2095 in Sphingomonas koreensis DSMZ 15582

Annotation: Flagellar basal body L-ring protein

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 150 200 228 signal peptide" amino acids 1 to 21 (21 residues), see Phobius details PF02107: FlgH" amino acids 50 to 227 (178 residues), 191.4 bits, see alignment E=5e-61

Best Hits

Swiss-Prot: 55% identical to FLGH_ZYMMO: Flagellar L-ring protein (flgH) from Zymomonas mobilis subsp. mobilis (strain ATCC 31821 / ZM4 / CP4)

KEGG orthology group: K02393, flagellar L-ring protein precursor FlgH (inferred from 63% identity to sch:Sphch_2625)

Predicted SEED Role

"Flagellar L-ring protein FlgH" in subsystem Flagellar motility or Flagellum

Sequence Analysis Tools

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Protein Sequence (228 amino acids)

>Ga0059261_2095 Flagellar basal body L-ring protein (Sphingomonas koreensis DSMZ 15582)
MKFAAGLLTGAAIVAAIAIAQPAKAQLFGKKGPREDFSASLPVAPAAAAPANGSIFQASE
GYAALHEGTRARRVGDPLTIVLVERTSASKSAGSQLDSGGGFGLTPPSTGALSLFKESDA
SLSGKRNFKGAGSADQSNALSGEITVTVAAVYPNGTMLVQGQKRVTLNRGDEFVQIKGVV
RATDIDANNRIASTRVADARIAYTGKGDVARASRQGWLSRFFSVISPF