Protein Info for MPMX19_00256 in Azospirillum sp. SherDot2

Annotation: hypothetical protein

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Protein Families and Features

1 50 100 164 transmembrane" amino acids 12 to 32 (21 residues), see Phobius details amino acids 39 to 60 (22 residues), see Phobius details amino acids 66 to 84 (19 residues), see Phobius details amino acids 90 to 107 (18 residues), see Phobius details amino acids 113 to 136 (24 residues), see Phobius details amino acids 144 to 163 (20 residues), see Phobius details PF04955: HupE_UreJ" amino acids 5 to 157 (153 residues), 89.6 bits, see alignment E=9.4e-30

Best Hits

KEGG orthology group: None (inferred from 93% identity to azl:AZL_003860)

Predicted SEED Role

"HupE-UreJ family metal transporter" in subsystem Transport of Nickel and Cobalt or Urea decomposition

Sequence Analysis Tools

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Protein Sequence (164 amino acids)

>MPMX19_00256 hypothetical protein (Azospirillum sp. SherDot2)
MTTVTGAFGNGLTTPVWVLQHLLGILGIGMWAGQSGGTAVWQVPAAAVTAALAAGFAAQM
GVRLPYAGPGLAASLVVVGSLVALGVRAPAVVAVLVAAVAAVFHGHAHQGPPLYWAGFAS
GLMLVTCGGLGLSIAVTQAESDRAVRLCGGAVAVAGVLDLVGVI