Protein Info for MMP_RS01765 in Methanococcus maripaludis S2

Annotation: HIT family protein

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 130 PF11969: DcpS_C" amino acids 2 to 101 (100 residues), 60.8 bits, see alignment E=1.8e-20 PF01230: HIT" amino acids 10 to 104 (95 residues), 106.4 bits, see alignment E=1.1e-34

Best Hits

Swiss-Prot: 53% identical to Y866_METJA: Uncharacterized HIT-like protein MJ0866 (MJ0866) from Methanocaldococcus jannaschii (strain ATCC 43067 / DSM 2661 / JAL-1 / JCM 10045 / NBRC 100440)

KEGG orthology group: K02503, Hit-like protein involved in cell-cycle regulation (inferred from 96% identity to mmz:MmarC7_1333)

Predicted SEED Role

"Bis(5'-nucleosyl)-tetraphosphatase (asymmetrical) (EC 3.6.1.17)" (EC 3.6.1.17)

KEGG Metabolic Maps

Isozymes

No predicted isozymes

Use Curated BLAST to search for 3.6.1.17

Sequence Analysis Tools

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Search structures

Predict protein localization: PSORTb (archaea)

Predict transmembrane helices and signal peptides: Phobius

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See Q6M0E0 at UniProt or InterPro

Protein Sequence (130 amino acids)

>MMP_RS01765 HIT family protein (Methanococcus maripaludis S2)
MCIFCDIVKGDIPARIIYEDDKFLAFMDAFPRAVGHTLIIPKEHFETFDELPKELACEMM
EVIHKIVKKLEKLEMDGYNLLNNNKQVSGQEVPHVHFHIIPRYENEGYPVYVLKDPINVD
LDSIYDRIME